Business Research Methods PPT11
Business Research Methods PPT11
Business Research Methods PPT11
RESEARCH, INDORE
Namita Gupta(1121212648)
Nehal Malviya (1121212583)
Parv Rai (1121212613)
Sakshi Rajput (1121213412)
Saniya jain (1121213422)
MBA Full Time II Semester (Section A)
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Namita Gupta(1121212648)
Nehal Malviya (1121212583)
Parv Rai (1121212613)
Sakshi Rajput (1121213412)
Saniya jain (1121213422)
The Medical Devices Industry Has Also Taken A Hit. The Country
Imports Consumables, Disposables And Capital Equipment Including
Orthopedic Implants, Gloves, Syringes, Bandages, Computed
Tomography And Magnetic Resonance Imaging Devices From China.
Due To The Current Crisis In China, The Medical Device
Manufacturers Across India Are Finding It Difficult To Source
Important Raw Materials And Electronic Components From Chinese
Factories. Even Though Some Of The Factories In China Have
Restored Operation, Shortage Of Some Critical Electronic Parts And
Raw Material Still Exists. This Is Adversely Affecting The Margins
And Profitability Of Indian Companies Importing Medical Devices
And Small Components To Manufacture Finished Products. This Can
Also Put Upward Pressure On The Prices Of Medical Devices In The
Short Term.
Not Only Do Healthcare Workers Suffer The Anxiety Of Caring For The
Sick While Facing A Shortage Of PPE Kits And Changing Medical
Protocols, But They Also Must Forge A Calm Companionship With
Their Partners And Children. The Level Of Stress They Put Themselves
Through Daily Is Immense, And It Should Come As No Surprise That
Their Mental Health Is In Jeopardy.
Doctors across the world are being forced to make difficult decisions
like choosing which patients for ventilator access, a heart-breaking
choice that may leave a lasting psychological impact. Doctors are trying
to keep up, but the leadership is just as confused as the ground workers.
They lack crucial information, face a shortage of essential equipment,
and must battle public panic. The last one, especially, takes many forms,
from gossip and social rejection to denial of essential services and
physical assaults, all of which can compound their mental burden.
LITERAUTER REVIEWS
21. Zoe Siegel, B.S. Kathleen, Systems-Level Interventions May
Alleviate Distress For Most Providers Without The Need For
Specialized Mental Health Intervention. Psychotherapeutic Support
And Referral To Specialty Care Should Be Available To Health
Workers With Severe And Intense Adverse Psychological
Outcomes During And Beyond The COVID-19 Pandemic.
Evidence-Based Interventions Are Urgently Needed To Better
Serve Health Workers Both During And Following
Epidemics/Pandemics. The COVID-19 Pandemic Has Abruptly
Triggered Extreme Changes And Challenges In The Delivery Of
Health Services. Frontline Health Workers Responding To This
Pandemic Are Encountering Many Sources Of Stress, And
Emerging Evidence Indicates That The COVID-19 Outbreak Has
Already Taken A Toll On These Workers’ Mental Health. In
China, Health Care Workers Who Directly Cared For Patients
With COVID-19 Had Higher Rates Of Depression, Insomnia, And
Distress Than Health Care Workers Who Were Not On The Front
Lines (1). In Wuhan Specifically, Health Care Workers Were
Twice As Likely As Administrative Staff To Experience Anxiety
And Depression (2). Irrespective Of The Source, Psychological
Distress Of Health Workers Is Associated With Poor-Quality Care
And Reduced Safety For Patients (3). Health Crises Are
Associated With Health Care Provider Burnout And An Increased
Likelihood Of Providers Leaving The Health Care Profession (4).
Together, These Observations Underscore That Addressing The
Mental Health Needs Of COVID-19 Health Care Workers Is Of
High Priority.