Psychological health and safety in Canadian healthcare settings.

Jennifer Kitts
Author Information
  1. Jennifer Kitts: Senior policy analyst in the research and policy department at the Canadian Healthcare Association, in Ottawa, Ontario. She is also a board member of the Research Ethics Board at Ottawa Public Health. She can be contacted at 613-241-8005, ext. 210, or at jkitts@cha.ca.

Abstract

Psychological health and safety are growing priorities in Canadian workplaces, including Canadian healthcare settings. The workplace has a key role to play in promoting mental health. The Canadian Healthcare Association recently adopted a position statement strongly encouraging members and all health stakeholders to adopt and take action to implement the new voluntary standard, outlined in Psychological Health and Safety in the Workplace.

MeSH Term

Burnout, Professional
Canada
Health Facilities
Health Personnel
Humans
Occupational Health
Workplace

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