Mental distress among healthcare workers due to COVID-19 during second wave in a tertiary care center of South Karnataka: A cross-sectional study

S. M, M. Imran, Mohammed Muntazeem
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Background: Healthcare workers (HCWs) in India are facing physical and psychological pressure. The pandemic has significant psychological impacts. Hence, we wanted to assess the mental stress and social stress among HCWs during the second wave of COVID-19. Aim and Objectives: Assessment of the mental distress among HCWs of tertiary care level institution during second wave of COVID-19 with the following objectives: (1) To know the sociodemographic characteristics of the HCWs of tertiary care center and (2) to assess the psychological stress among healthcare workers of a tertiary health center. Material and Methods: It is a cross-sectional and observational study conducted in hospital setting, in a tertiary care setting. Data were collected from 196 HCWs of the institute. Institutional ethical clearance was taken before the study. Structured questionnaire included sociodemographic variables, work-related variables, and variables to assess social stress. We used hospital anxiety and depression scoring questionnaire to assess anxiety and depression. Data were collected through personal interviews and online through Google forms after taking informed consent. Descriptive statistics and Chi-square tests are used analyzed using Statistical Package for the Social Sciences Version 21 for Statistical analysis. Results: A total of 196 HCWs, 121 doctors, 74 nursing staff, and one ward staff participated in the study. Nursing staff were at higher risk for anxiety and depression, that is, 29% and 25% than others. Females were slightly more anxious (29%) and depressed (17%) than males. HCWs who are Muslim by religion were at more mental distress. Media exposure of more than 3 h had increased risk of mental distress. HCWs with other frontline COVID warrior as a partner were both anxious (40%) and depressed (20%). Anxiety (35%) was more among those who’s family members got COVID positive. About 25% of them faced social stigma, 55% of them faced issue of isolation with in the community, and 14% of them faced acts of violence which is unacceptable. Conclusions: Although its second wave HCWs are still having psychological distress which needs to be addressed. Social stress that they are facing is significant and is associated with higher anxiety and depression, which has to be taken seriously.
南卡纳塔克邦三级医疗中心第二波COVID-19期间医护人员的精神困扰:一项横断面研究
背景:印度的卫生保健工作者(HCWs)正面临着身体和心理上的压力。这一流行病具有重大的心理影响。因此,我们希望评估第二波COVID-19期间医护人员的精神压力和社会压力。目的:评估第二波新冠肺炎疫情期间三级医疗卫生机构医护人员的精神压力状况,目的:(1)了解三级医疗卫生机构医护人员的社会人口学特征;(2)评估三级医疗卫生机构医护人员的心理压力状况。材料和方法:这是一项横断面和观察性研究,在医院进行设置,在三级保健设置。数据收集自该所196个卫生保健中心。研究开始前已通过机构伦理审查。结构化问卷包括社会人口学变量、工作相关变量和社会压力评估变量。采用医院焦虑抑郁评分问卷对焦虑抑郁进行评估。数据通过个人访谈和知情同意后通过谷歌在线表格收集。描述性统计和卡方检验使用统计软件包的社会科学版本21进行统计分析。结果:共有196名卫生保健员、121名医生、74名护理人员和1名病房工作人员参与研究。护理人员的焦虑和抑郁风险较高,分别为29%和25%。女性的焦虑(29%)和抑郁(17%)略高于男性。宗教信仰为穆斯林的卫生保健工作者的精神压力更大。媒体暴露超过3小时会增加精神困扰的风险。与其他前线COVID战士合作的医护人员既焦虑(40%)又抑郁(20%)。在家庭成员感染COVID阳性的人中,焦虑(35%)更多。其中约25%的人面临社会耻辱,55%的人面临与社区隔离的问题,14%的人面临不可接受的暴力行为。结论:虽然第二波医护人员仍存在心理困扰,但仍需解决。他们所面临的社会压力是巨大的,与更高的焦虑和抑郁有关,这必须认真对待。
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