Emotional Coping
Cross-source consensus on Emotional Coping from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Interns described an emotionally demanding environment involving helplessness, stress, frustration, and feeling overwhelmed. — Descriptive analysis of interns’ basic psychological needs, burnout and empathy in the COVID-19 pandemic in Ireland
- Team discussion and shared experience were important protective coping mechanisms. — Descriptive analysis of interns’ basic psychological needs, burnout and empathy in the COVID-19 pandemic in Ireland
- Many interns reported that emotional processing was deferred until after the crisis period. — Descriptive analysis of interns’ basic psychological needs, burnout and empathy in the COVID-19 pandemic in Ireland
- Some interns limited exposure to COVID-related news and social media outside work as a coping strategy. — Descriptive analysis of interns’ basic psychological needs, burnout and empathy in the COVID-19 pandemic in Ireland
- Avoidance strategies were a concern because they appeared as postponing reflection, minimising distress, and limiting engagement with pandemic material. — Descriptive analysis of interns’ basic psychological needs, burnout and empathy in the COVID-19 pandemic in Ireland