A Study of Psychosocial Well being of Medical and Allied Professionals in and around Chennai District

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A.H.Vidhyalakshmi, Arivazhagan

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The psycho-social well-being of medical professionals and allied medical professionals is a crucial aspect of their overall health and performance. These individuals often face high levels of stress, long working hours, emotionally challenging situations, and a demanding work environment. It is essential to address their psycho-social well-being to ensure they can effectively provide quality care and maintain their own personal well-being. Research has consistently shown that individuals in healthcare professions experience higher levels of work-related stress, burnout and psychological ill-health than the general population, even under ‘normal’ circumstances (Hofmann, 2018), and are reluctant to seek help due to fear of stigma and detrimental effects on future career prospects (Chew-Graham et al., 2003).To study about the psychosocial well being of medical professionals and allied professionals, prepared a google form which measures the dimension of psychosocial, emotional intelligence and also their job satisfaction & work life balance which consists of 20 questions.

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A.H.Vidhyalakshmi, Arivazhagan. (2023). A Study of Psychosocial Well being of Medical and Allied Professionals in and around Chennai District. Journal for ReAttach Therapy and Developmental Diversities, 6(10s), 951–957. Retrieved from https://jrtdd.com/index.php/journal/article/view/1576
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