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One in four NHS workers on Covid wards developed PTSD during the pandemic as a direct result of working with patients who had the virus, such as 37-year-old health assistant Shane Longton (pictured).
Signs of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) seen in frontline healthcare workers during the Covid-19 pandemic may be linked to trauma that occurred earlier in their lives, according to a study from Oxford University. About three-fourth of the 103 healthcare workers assessed reported a trauma that was unrelated to their work during the pandemic, according to the study published on Friday.