Perceived stress, burnout and resilience among ambulance driver serving in Chhattisgarh during the Covid-19 pandemic.

IF 1 Q4 PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
Rahul Pal, Ashwini Katole, Anupriya Jha, Absar Ahmad, Purushottam Giri
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Abstract

Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic has posed significant challenges for healthcare workers (HCWs), leading to heightened stress, burnout, and concerns about their mental wellbeing. This study aimed to evaluate the prevalence of burnout, perceived stress, and associated factors among ambulance drivers, a critical group of HCWs, during the pandemic.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted among ambulance drivers in six districts of Chhattisgarh, India. Participants were assessed using questionnaires on personal, work-related, and pandemic-related burnout, perceived stress, and resilience. Bivariate analysis was performed to examine the association between various background characteristics and perceived stress levels.

Results: The study included 119 ambulance drivers, with the majority from Rajnandgaon (29.4%) and Ambikapur (28.6%) districts. Significant variations in perceived stress levels were observed across different districts, with Raipur and Rajnandgaon exhibiting higher proportions of moderate stress. Factors associated with higher perceived stress included longer work hours, changes in work schedules, redeployment to pandemic response, and direct involvement in caring for COVID-19 patients. HCWs facing stressful situations at home, discrimination, distrust, violence, or moral/ethical compromises at work also demonstrated higher stress levels. Adequate access to personal protective equipment was associated with lower perceived stress.

Conclusion: The study highlights the complex interplay of personal, work-related, and COVID-19-specific factors influencing the perceived stress levels among ambulance drivers. Targeted interventions addressing workload, work-life balance, access to resources, and workplace challenges are crucial to support the mental health and wellbeing of this essential healthcare workforce during the pandemic.

在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,在恰蒂斯加尔邦服务的救护车司机感受到的压力、倦怠和恢复力。
导语:2019冠状病毒病大流行给医护人员带来了重大挑战,导致他们的压力加剧、精疲力竭,并对他们的心理健康感到担忧。本研究旨在评估大流行期间救护车司机(医护人员的一个重要群体)中职业倦怠、感知压力和相关因素的患病率。方法:横断面研究在印度恰蒂斯加尔邦六个地区的救护车司机中进行。研究人员使用问卷对参与者进行了评估,包括个人、工作相关和与流行病相关的倦怠、感知压力和恢复力。进行双变量分析以检验各种背景特征与感知压力水平之间的关联。结果:该研究包括119名救护车司机,其中大部分来自Rajnandgaon(29.4%)和Ambikapur(28.6%)地区。不同地区的感知压力水平存在显著差异,赖布尔和Rajnandgaon表现出较高的中等压力比例。与更高感知压力相关的因素包括工作时间延长、工作时间表改变、重新部署到大流行应对中,以及直接参与照顾COVID-19患者。面临家庭压力、歧视、不信任、暴力或工作中道德/伦理妥协的卫生保健工作者也表现出更高的压力水平。充分获得个人防护装备与较低的感知压力有关。结论:该研究强调了影响救护车司机感知压力水平的个人、工作和covid -19特定因素的复杂相互作用。解决工作量、工作与生活平衡、资源获取和工作场所挑战的有针对性的干预措施,对于在大流行期间支持这一基本医护人员的心理健康和福祉至关重要。
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