Changes in the diagnosis of depression among nursing professionals during the COVID‐19 pandemic: A longitudinal study

Author:

Kantorski Luciane Prado1ORCID,dos Santos Treichel Carlos Alberto2ORCID,LA‐Rotta Ehideé Isabel Gómez3ORCID,Munhoz Tiago Neuenfeld4ORCID,de Oliveira Michele Mandagará1ORCID,Alves Poliana Farias1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculdade de Enfermagem Universidade Federal de Pelotas Pelotas Brazil

2. Faculdade de Ciências Médicas Universidade Estadual de Campinas Campinas Brazil

3. Hospital Universitário de Brasília, UNB/EBSERH Brasilia Brazil

4. Faculdade de Psicologia Universidade Federal de Pelotas Pelotas Brazil

Abstract

AbstractAimsTo identify changes in mental health status among nursing professionals in a Brazilian municipality during the COVID‐19 pandemic.DesignAn observational and longitudinal study.MethodsUsing the Patient Health Questionnaire‐9, the presence of depressive symptoms was evaluated among 690 nursing professionals in the city of Pelotas, Brazil, at two moments: June/July 2020 and June/July 2021.Results13.0% incidence of depressive symptoms was identified; as well as 12.2% remission; 24.1% persistence and 50.7% absence. Among the factors associated with the worst prognoses we can mention female gender, greater workload, feeling of overload, illness of family members or friends due to COVID‐19 and use of psychotropic drugsConclusionsThere was significant mobility in the diagnosis of depression among the professionals studied during the period analysed, with incidence of new cases of significant depression and greater than the number of remissions. In addition to sociodemographic aspects, traumatic experiences and exposure to continuous overload were associated with persistence and incidence of new cases.Implications for the profession and/or patient careWith the advent of the COVID‐19 pandemic, several studies have shown an increase in depressive symptoms among nursing professionals; however, understanding the long‐term effects of this scenario is still a challenge.ImpactWhat problem did the study address? This study investigates changes in the mental health status of nursing professionals working at different care levels, taking the prevalence of screening for depression as a proxy, during a period of a year during the COVID‐19 pandemic.What were the main findings? Between both data collection moments, 2020 e 2021, there was a significant percentage of professionals with persistent depression, in addition to a significant proportion of incident cases that slightly exceeded the number of remissions and the factors associated with the worst prognoses were sociodemographic aspects such as gender and emotional stressors like illness of family members or close friends due to COVID‐19, in addition to those related to the organisation and support provided by the services, such as workload and feeling of overload.Where and on whom will the research have an impact? This study will impact the nursing professionals and in role of the health services in order to establishing actions that contribute to minimising the deleterious effects of the pandemic on the mental health of their Nursing teams.Reporting methodThe Strengthening the Reporting of Observational Studies in Epidemiology (STROBE) guidelines were adopted in this study.Patient or public contributionNo Patient or Public Contribution.

Funder

Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado do Rio Grande do Sul

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine,General Nursing

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