Report: 14% of doctors admit drinking or doing drugs at work to cope with stress

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Healthcare workers may be consuming alcohol or drugs as a way of coping with the stress of the pandemic.

– The COVID-19 pandemic has some healthcare workers stressed out and looking for ways to ease their tensions.on healthcare workers’ mental health released Thursday, 21% of physicians say they’ve taken drugs or drank alcohol more than once per day.The findings from the Mind-Body Health treatment chain APN were based on 1,000 healthcare workers questioned in July.

Researchers also say many of these healthcare workers suffer from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder while experiencing trauma similar to what wartime soldiers go through.

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