Psychosocial influence of COVID-19 on healthcare workers

Author:

Pašić Aleksandra1ORCID,Štraus Slavenka1,Smajić Emina2,Begović Ermin1,Haxhibeqiri-Karabdić Ilirijana1,Spasojević Nada3

Affiliation:

1. Clinical Centre of the University of Sarajevo

2. Sunce Agram Polyclinic, Sarajevo

3. University of Mostar

Abstract

<p><strong>Aim <br /></strong>To assess a psychosocial impact of the Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) on health care workers and to quantify the size of depression symptoms, anxiety and stress levels.<br /><strong>Methods</strong> <br />This cross-sectional study used an anonymous online survey questionnaire as a research instrument and it included 114<br />health workers of all profiles from the Sarajevo Canton employed in private and public institutions. The research was voluntary, non-commercial and all participants provided an oral informed consent. Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale (DASS-21) questionnaire was used for assessing emotional status of depression, anxiety and stress.<br /><strong>Results</strong> <br />The mean age of participants was 40.5±8.44 years with male:female ratio of 0.28. Prevalence of depression was 46.5%,<br />anxiety61.4%, and 36.9% stress. Age and gender had no effect on emotional status, but it was revealed that women achieved higher depression, anxiety and stress scores than men (without statistical significance). The most notable effect on the emotional state was found for direct or indirect contact with COVID-19 patients. Medical workers in direct contact with COVID-19 patients achieved greater depression (p=0.005), anxiety (p=0.001), stress (p=0.030)<br />and total DASS-21 (p=0.003) scores.<br /><strong>Conclusion</strong> <br />High prevalence of health workers affected by various psychological ailments during the COVID-19 pandemic was found. This evidence underscores the need to address adverse effects of the pandemic on mental health of health care workers.</p>

Publisher

Medical Association of Zenica-Doboj

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