Physical and Psychological Impacts on COVID-19 Hospitalized Patients of 3rd WavePhysical and Psychological Impacts on COVID-19 Hospitalized Patients of 3rd Wave

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ANAM JAMIL, J. Syed, Humaira Shamim Kiyan, Kainat Gul, Madiha Shakeel, M. Mustafa
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Background: COVID shelters and many emergency centers were established as a countermeasure to control this pandemic that hit the word by the end of 2019. Due to unavailability of medical care, along with physical health is-sues, these patients suffer with mental health related issues. Aims: This study aimed to explore the both, physical and psychological impacts upon the patients diagnosed with COVID-19 and admitted in intensive care units of hospitals of Pakistan during the third wave. Methods: This cross-sectional survey was performed during the peak time of COVID-19 for the duration of two months i.e. April & May 2021. After getting ethical approval from Shifa International Hopsital (Ref# 070-021), permission was sorted from public and private hospitals of Pakistan. 183 conscious patients diagnosed with COVID and currently admitted in intensive care units were randomly selected from hospitals of Islamabad and Rawal-pindi. Written consent was taken from patients and their caregivers after they were briefed regarding the importance of the study. PHQ-15 was used to assess somatic symptoms related to COVID-19 whereas DASS-21 was used to assess level of depression, anxiety and stress among patients. Results: Of 183 hospitalized patients of COVID-19 in intensive care units, 170 (92.9%) participants showed mild to severe level of somatic symptoms on PHQ-15. Shortness of breath, feeling hearth race, back pain, stomach pain, low energy and sleeping difficulties were the most common somatic complaints reported by patients. The statistics of DASS-21 showed that 51 (27.86%) participants had mild to severe level of depres-sion, 74 (40.4%) had mild to profound level of anxiety and 96 (52.45%) reported mild to profound level of stress. Conclu-sion: This study portrayed a better understanding and confirms the physical and psychological impacts upon hospitalized COVID-19 patients, therefore highlighting the need of both physical and mental health interventions to minimize these impacts.
新冠肺炎第三波住院患者的生理和心理影响
背景:新冠肺炎避难所和许多急救中心是为了控制这场在2019年底爆发的疫情而建立的。由于无法获得医疗服务,再加上身体健康问题,这些患者面临着与心理健康相关的问题。目的:本研究旨在探讨第三波疫情期间对确诊为新冠肺炎并入住巴基斯坦医院重症监护室的患者的身体和心理影响。方法:这项横断面调查是在新冠肺炎高峰期进行的,为期两个月,即2021年4月和5月。在获得Shifa International Hopsital(参考号070-021)的伦理批准后,巴基斯坦公立和私立医院获得了许可。183名被诊断为新冠肺炎并目前入住重症监护室的清醒患者是从伊斯兰堡和拉瓦尔平迪的医院随机选择的。在向患者及其护理人员简要介绍研究的重要性后,他们获得了书面同意。PHQ-15用于评估与新冠肺炎相关的躯体症状,而DAS-21用于评估患者的抑郁、焦虑和压力水平。结果:在重症监护室的183名新冠肺炎住院患者中,170名(92.9%)参与者在PHQ-15表现出轻度至重度躯体症状。患者报告的最常见的躯体症状是呼吸急促、感觉灼热、背痛、胃痛、能量不足和睡眠困难。DAS-21的统计数据显示,51名(27.86%)参与者有轻度至重度的抑郁,74名(40.4%)参与者有中度至重度的焦虑,96名(52.45%)参与者报告有轻度至中度的压力。结论:这项研究更好地理解并证实了对住院新冠肺炎患者的身体和心理影响,因此强调了身体和心理健康干预的必要性,以最大限度地减少这些影响。
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Archives of Psychiatry Research
Archives of Psychiatry Research Social Sciences-Health (social science)
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