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This qualitative study examined the lived experiences of frontline healthcare workers who participated in a psychosocial support program during the COVID-19 pandemic. Data were collected through Focus Group Discussions and analyzed using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA). The study aimed to assess the effectiveness of the psychosocial support program and to incorporate insights from participants into the development of a community-based mental health initiative. Four frontline healthcare workers consented to participate, and data analysis revealed four major themes: Psychological Construction of Mental Health, The Driving Force, Perceived Positive Experiences, and Assessment of Mental Health Service. These themes provide nuanced insights into the experiences of frontline healthcare workers and informed recommendations for future mental health interventions at the community level.
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