Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic has taken a significant mental and emotional toll on critical care nurses. High patient acuity, staffing shortages, and increased care needs both in the hospital and in the community are contributing to increases in depression, anxiety, and overall burnout. Nurses who perceive, internalize, anticipate, and experience stigma may be hesitant to engage in mental health care and self-stewardship. Resultingly, stigma is a detriment to the mental health and overall well-being of critical care nurses. The American Nurses Association recognizes this stigma and is committed to dismantling stigma as a barrier to mental health care. Nurses may fear social and professional consequences associated with receiving mental health care. Nursing leaders and organizations can take steps to reduce stigma related to mental health care and support self-stewardship among critical care nurses.