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Abstract Successive disasters led to prolonged emotional distress among the healthcare workforce, contributing to burnout, attrition, turnover, and reduced capacity to deliver high-quality care. The findings underscore the need for workforce policies that reduce disaster-related stressors and increase mental health support and clinical training opportunities for healthcare workers in Puerto Rico amid future disasters.
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title = {{Healthcare Personnel’s Perspectives on the Impacts of Multiple Disasters on the Workforce in Puerto Rico}},
author = {Damaris Lopez Mercado et al.},
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ER - Damaris Lopez Mercado et al. (2026). Healthcare Personnel’s Perspectives on the Impacts of Multiple Disasters on the Workforce in Puerto Rico. *Health Services Research*. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1111/1475-6773.70104 Damaris Lopez Mercado et al.. "Healthcare Personnel’s Perspectives on the Impacts of Multiple Disasters on the Workforce in Puerto Rico." *Health Services Research* (2026). https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1111/1475-6773.70104. Healthcare Personnel’s Perspectives on the Impacts of Multiple Disasters on the Workforce in Puerto Rico
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