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Healthcare Providers on the Frontline: A Quantitative Investigation of the Stress and Recent Onset Psychological Impact of Delivering Health Care Services During COVID-19 in Kashmir

机译:前线的医疗保健提供者:在Kashmir的Covid-19期间提供医疗保健服务的压力和最近发病心理影响的量化调查

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Background: Frontline healthcare workers (FHCWs) are at an increased risk of contracting COVID-19. We aimed to assess the stress and psychological impact of the COVID-19 pandemic among FHCWs. Methods: This was an exploratory hospital-based study. A semistructured e-questionnaire was developed and shared through emails, WhatsApp groups, Facebook, and Twitter. The study instruments used were stress questionnaire and the impact of event scale—revised. Results: We received 133 valid responses. A total of 81 (61.4%) of the respondents were single, 74 (55.6) were male, 70 (52.6%) were between 20 and 29 years of age, and 91 (68.4%) were from urban background. A total of 83 (62.4%) of respondents were doctors and 28 (21.1%) were registered nurses. A total of 36 (27.1%) were posted in emergency and 34 (25.6%) were in the in-patient department. Feeling sad and pessimistic, feeling of being avoided by others, the burden of change in the quality of work, and worrying whether the family will be cared for in their absence were significantly more in nurses as compared to the doctors. Stress due to burden in an increase in the quantity of work was seen more in FHCWs working in the swab collection center as compared to those working in the in-patient department, emergency, or theaters. Severe psychological impact was seen in 81 (60.9%) of FHCWs. The psychological impact was significantly more in males and in those who were married. It was also significantly related to the place of posting. Conclusion: More than half of the FHCWs had a severe psychological impact owing to COVID-19. The psychological impact was more in males and those who were married, and it was related to the place of posting of the FHCWs. Nurses had significantly higher stress as compared to doctors.
机译:背景:前线医疗保健工人(FHCWS)处于缩小Covid-19的风险增加。我们旨在评估Covid-19流行性的压力和心理影响。方法:这是一家探索性医院的研究。通过电子邮件,WhatsApp群组,Facebook和Twitter开发和共享一个半系统的电子问卷。使用的研究仪器是压力调查问卷和事件规模修订的影响。结果:我们收到了133个有效的回复。共有81名(61.4%)的受访者单身,74(55.6)是男性,70%(52.6%)为20至29岁,91(68.4%)来自城市背景。共有83名(62.4%)的受访者是医生,28(21.1%)是注册护士。应急36(27.1%)在紧急情况下发布,34例(25.6%)在患有患者部门。感到悲伤和悲观,被别人避免的感觉,工作质量变化的负担,令人担忧的是,与医生相比,在护士中,家庭将被关心的人在缺失中得到更多更多。与在患者部门,紧急情况或剧院的工作相比,在拭子收集中心工作的FHCW中,在工作量的增加,由于在休息部门,紧急情况或剧院的工作中,在工作量的增加,因此在工作量上增加了压力。在81(60.9%)的FHCW中看到了严重的心理影响。男性和那些结婚的人的心理影响更大。它也与发布地点有关。结论:由于Covid-19,超过一半的FHCW对心理上的影响严重。男性的心理影响更多,婚姻的人更多,它与张力发布的地方有关。与医生相比,护士的压力显着更高。

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