Assessment of post‐SARS‐CoV‐2 fatigue among physicians working in COVID‐designated hospitals in Dhaka, Bangladesh

Author:

Hasan A. T. M. Hasibul1ORCID,Khan Nusrat2,Munna Nazmul Hoque1,Choton Wahidur Rahman3,Arefin Mostofa Kamal4,Khan Mohammad Abdullah Az Zubayer5,Mansur Mohaimen6,Hassan Rashedul7,Arefin Muhammad Shamsul1,Afroze Nayema8,Nuzhat Elham9,Islam Muhammad Sougatul2

Affiliation:

1. National Institute of Neurosciences & Hospital Dhaka Bangladesh

2. BioTED Dhaka Bangladesh

3. Mymensingh Medical College and Hospital Mymensingh Bangladesh

4. Dhaka Medical College and Hospital Dhaka Bangladesh

5. National Institute of Laboratory Medicine and Referral Center Dhaka Bangladesh

6. Institute of Statistical Research and Training University of Dhaka Dhaka Bangladesh

7. Department of Medicine Green Life Medical College & Hospital Dhanmondi Bangladesh

8. 250 Bed District Hospital Kishoreganj Bangladesh

9. Sir Salimullah Medical College and Mitford Hospital Dhaka Bangladesh

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundFatigue has been observed after the outbreaks of several infectious diseases around the world. To explore the fatigue level among physicians working in COVID‐19‐designated hospitals in Bangladesh, a matched case‒control study was conducted on post‐SARS‐CoV‐2 fatigue.MethodIn this study, 105 physicians diagnosed with COVID‐19 who were declared cured at least 6 weeks before the interview date were recruited as cases, and the same number of age‐ and designation‐matched healthy physicians were recruited as controls from the same hospital at a 1:1 ratio. Diagnosis of COVID‐19 infection was confirmed by detection of SARS CoV‐2 antigen by RT‒PCR from reference laboratories in Bangladesh or by HRCT chest.ResultApproximately two‐thirds of the physicians were male (67.6% vs. 32.4%). More than 80% of them were younger than 40 years. The cases had a significantly greater number of comorbid conditions. The fatigue severity scale (FSS) score (mean) was much higher for cases (36.7 ± 5.3 vs. 19.3 ± 3.8) than for the control group, with a statistically significant difference. Similarly, approximately 67.7% of the previously COVID‐19‐positive physicians were in the highest FSS score tertile compared to the respondents in the control group, who had a mean score of <3.ConclusionPhysicians who had a previous history of COVID‐19 infection had significantly higher total and mean FSS scores, signifying a more severe level of fatigue than physicians who had never been COVID‐19 positive while working in the same hospital irrespective of their age and sex.

Publisher

Wiley

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