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Nairobi — More than four in ten healthcare workers in Kenya are experiencing symptoms of depression, highlighting growing concerns over the mental wellbeing of frontline medical staff, according to a new study.
The study by the Aga Khan University Brain and Mind Institute (AKU-BMI) found that 43.1 percent of healthcare workers surveyed reported depressive symptoms, with younger and early-career professionals among the most affected.
Dubbed the UZIMA Data Science Study, the research was conducted over a 12-month period across five hospitals in Nairobi and involved 514 healthcare workers. It examined mental health outcomes, workplace experiences and the role of social and digital support systems in influencing wellbeing.

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