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Navigating Pre- and Post-shift Anxiety

Do you ever worry at the end of a long shift that your patients and families weren’t really listening to you? Do you sit in your car before your shift starts, anxious about what will happen throughout the day? Working at the forefront of patient care can take a larger tax than you realize. Tension, fear, worry, avoidance, and self-doubt– these feelings all create a perfect storm for workplace anxiety. 

Signs of shift-related anxiety

We know you can’t always avoid stressful situations, workplace conflict, or mistakes at work, especially in high-acuity settings. Still, you can certainly advocate for yourself by acknowledging how you feel and working to reduce excess stressors whenever possible. Everyone may process shift-related anxiety in different ways, but some warning signs generally include: 

If you’re experiencing any of these signs of anxiety before or after a shift, don’t fret– you’re not alone! Almost everyone feels some type of workplace anxiety. It’s important to remember that you’re a fully capable healthcare professional and how you view your stressors can impact how you respond to them. 

Healthy ways to handle workplace anxiety

You’ll always worry about your patients because you care! Your days are already so complex, handling patients, working long hours, navigating patient pain or loss, dealing with staffing shortages, changing assignments, experiencing compassion fatigue, feelings of burnout, and balancing everyday home life! So practicing pre- or post-shift anxiety management techniques that work best for you and your lifestyle can help prevent anxiety from interfering with your life. Take back control of your day-to-day by adopting some healthy ways to handle workplace anxiety. For instance, you could:


Think about how far you’ve come since the beginning of your career and what you’ve accomplished to get where you are now. There is no guarantee that pre- or post-shift anxiety will never completely disappear, but it will get better in time. Don’t forget that your recruiter is always here for you if you need someone! Reach out to yours today to learn more about the EAP program available to all active Aureus Medical Group travelers