INVESTIGATION OF THE ANXIETY LEVEL DUE TO COVID-19 IN HEALTHCARE WORKERS WORKING IN THE OPERATING ROOM

Author:

KOCA Erdinç1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Malatya Training and Research Hospital, Department of Anesthesiology and Reanimation

Abstract

Objective : With the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, healthcare professionals have been at the forefront of the fight against this disease. This infection, which affects the whole world, has created a situation that causes concern for healthcare workers. In this study, we aimed to examine the level of anxiety related to the COVID-19 pandemic in healthcare workers working in the operating room unit. Material and Methods: Doctors, operating room nurses, anesthesia technicians and operating room cleaning staff working in the operating room units of various hospitals in Malatya were included in the study. By sending the survey link via Whatsapp, the survey was answered via https://docs.google.com/forms. The Fear of COVID-19 Scale, developed by Ahorsu et al. was used in our questionnaire. Results: We found that the average of the COVID-19 anxiety level of the anesthesia technicians was statistically significantly higher than the nurses,operating room cleaning staff and doctors. Conclusion: The provision of safe working conditions should be included in health policies in order to minimize the anxiety caused by the COVID-19 epidemic on healthcare workers.

Publisher

Kirikkale Universitesi Tıp Fakultesi Dergisi

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