id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-307313-sox12zfo Kalaitzaki, Argyroula E. The healthcare professionals amidst COVID-19 pandemic: A perspective of resilience and posttraumatic growth 2020-05-15 .txt text/plain 766 42 46 Healthcare professionals are at the front-line of this crisis and are those who are actively engaged in the process of providing care for patients with COVID-19 while managing critical issues daily (e.g., lack of hospital facilities, personal protection measures, exhausting working hours, fear of contagion and spreading the virus).Most of the reports and studies have examined the obvious negative outcomes on health professionals, such as increased levels of stress, anxiety and depression (Lai et al., 2020) . That said, at this point, we would like to argue that the COVID-19 pandemic should signify a shift toward the study of how patient care can be a positive experience for the professionals and their well-being by focusing on the psychological assets and resources that empower people to cope. Evidence-based interventions aiming at safeguarding health professionals from the negative effects of the pandemic, while concurrently -and mainly-strengthening their personal assets and resources, are of paramount importance both for the safety of all the parties being involved (i.e., professionals and patients), and the quality of patient care itself. ./cache/cord-307313-sox12zfo.txt ./txt/cord-307313-sox12zfo.txt