Significant stress reported by health care workers during fall 2021
Findings from a new report show that a vast majority of Canadian health care workers reported they felt more stressed at work, and even more stated their jobs were impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Statistics Canada reports that the Survey on Health Care Workers’ Experiences During the Pandemic (SHCWEP) shows 86.5 per cent of health care workers in Canada were more stressed between September and November of 2021, while 95 per cent stated their jobs were impacted by the pandemic.
The SHCWEP findings showed that 96.7 per cent of nurses; 96.4 per cent of physicians; 95.4 per cent of other health care workers, including dentists, psychologists, and medical laboratory technologists; and 90.9 per cent of personal support workers (PSWs) or care aides at 90.9 per cent reported seeing their jobs impacted by COVID-19, whether it be changes to the hours they worked, conflicts at work, or changes to their income.
The top impacts most commonly reported in the survey were feeling more stressed at work at 86.5 per cent, followed by having an increased workload at 74.6 per cent and then having to do more work than usual at 55.5 per cent.











