Daniels, JoIngram, JennyPease, AnnaWainwright, ElaineBeckett , KateIyadurai, LalithaHarris , SophieDonnelly, OliviaRoberts , TomCarlton, Edward2021-09-152021-09-152021-09-14Daniels, J, Ingram, J, Pease, A, Wainwright, E, Beckett , K, Iyadurai, L, Harris , S, Donnelly, O, Roberts , T & Carlton, E 2021, 'The COVID-19 Clinician Cohort (CoCCo) Study : Empirically Grounded Recommendations for Forward-Facing Psychological Care of Frontline Doctors', International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, vol. 18, 9675. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph181896751660-4601https://hdl.handle.net/2164/17080Funding: This research has been carried out through funding by the Southmead Hospital Charity Research Fund (Ref: 4922) and sponsored by North Bristol NHS trust. The funders had no role in considering the study design or in the collection, analysis, or interpretation of data, the writing of the report, or the decision to submit the article for publication. Acknowledgments: The study authors would like to extend thanks to the Clinical Advisory Group: Daniel Horner (Consultant in Emergency and Critical Care Medicine, Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust), Robert Hirst (Emergency Medicine registrar, Musgrove Park Hospital), Tom Roberts (Emer- gency Medicine registrar, North Bristol NHS Trust), Katie Samuel (Consultant Anaesthetist, North Bristol NHS Trust), Helen Williams (HSRC Clinical Research Fellow in Anaesthetics), and Etimbuk Umana (Specialist Registrar Emergency Department, Midland Regional Hospital, Tullamore) as well as the Expert Advisory Group: Neil Greenberg (Health Protection Research Unit, King’s College London and Royal College of Psychiatrists), Katherine Henderson (President of The Royal College of Emergency Medicine), Julie Highfield (British Psychological Society, Intensive Care Society), Ira Madan (Reader in Occupational Medicine), and Olivia Donnelly (Staff Wellbeing Psychology Ser- vice Lead, North Bristol NHS Trust). Thanks are also extended to the British Psychological Society for permitting adaptation of Figure 1 © 2020 British Psychological Society; the original version is available online.18835034engCOVID-19frontline workershealthcare workersqualitative researchtraumapsychological supportoccupational heathguidelinesR MedicineSupplementary DataRThe COVID-19 Clinician Cohort (CoCCo) Study : Empirically Grounded Recommendations for Forward-Facing Psychological Care of Frontline DoctorsJournal article10.3390/ijerph1818967518