Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Psychological Well-Being of Health Care Professionals in India

Author:

Siddiqui Hiba12ORCID,Garg Shubham3,Julka Pramod Kumar4,Chaturvedi Aditi5,Choudhri Sharan6,Arora Ramandeep Singh7

Affiliation:

1. Department of Surgical Oncology, Max Institute of Cancer Care, Max Super Speciality Hospital Saket, New Delhi, India

2. Doctoral Scholar, Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad, India

3. Department of Surgical Oncology, Max Institute of Cancer Care, Max Super Speciality Hospital Vaishali, India

4. Department of Medical Oncology, Max Institute of Cancer Care, Lajpat Nagar, New Delhi, India

5. Department of Surgical Oncology, Max Institute of Cancer Care, Max Hospital Gurugram, India

6. Department of Surgical Oncology, Max Institute of Cancer Care, Max Smart Super Speciality Hospital, New Delhi, India

7. Department of Medical Oncology, Max Institute of Cancer Care, Max Super Speciality Hospital Saket, New Delhi, India

Abstract

Abstract Introduction and Objective Health care professionals (HPs) have been at the forefront facing the pressures and uncertainties of the COVID-19 pandemic, and thus have a higher psychological vulnerability. The incidence of psychological distress, which can negatively affect an HP's work efficiency and long-term well-being, has not been studied in depth in India. Materials and Methods A multicentric study was conducted using the digital means of communication across Max Healthcare between June and August 2020. HPs in the department of oncology, including doctors, nurses, and other support staff, were invited to voluntarily participate in the self-administered online survey. A total of 87 HPs in oncology (41 doctors, 28 nurses, and 18 in other fronts) were assessed using the 12-item General Health Questionnaire (GHQ-12). Outcome of interest was psychological distress (defined as a GHQ-12 score >15). Results The overall incidence of psychological distress among HPs in oncology during the COVID-19 pandemic was 17.20%. Significantly higher levels of psychological distress were observed among HPs with a history of psychiatric illness (p = 0.003), and among HPs with a work experience of less than 10 years (p = 0.017). Conclusion The COVID-19 pandemic had a significant impact on the psychological well-being of HPs in India. This study implicated the recognition of the psychological well-being of HPs in oncology as an unmet need during the COVID-19 pandemic, further recommending efforts toward increasing accessibility of mental health services for them.

Publisher

Georg Thieme Verlag KG

Subject

Oncology,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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1. Special Edition on Psycho-Oncology, Indian Journal of Medical and Paediatric Oncology;Indian Journal of Medical and Paediatric Oncology;2024-06

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