Impact of biosecurity measures, social pressure and bullying on attitudes, perceptions, and job satisfaction levels among healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic: a cross-sectional survey

Author:

Sarfraz Azza,Sarfraz Zouina,Camacho-Leon GenesisORCID,Alvarado-Villa Geovanny EfraínORCID,Andrade-Molina Derly MadeleinyORCID,Fernandez-Cadena Juan Carlos,Agolli Arjola,Yukselen ZeynepORCID,Felix Miguel,Gallardo Bastidas Juan Carlos,Espinoza-Fuentes Fernando,Michel Jack,Cherrez-Ojeda IvanORCID

Abstract

IntroductionThe extent and nature of social pressure and bullying towards healthcare workers (HCWs) during the COVID-19 remains unclear. The following study identifies the effect of social pressure and bullying directed towards HCWs when using biosecurity measures during the COVID-19 pandemic; further, the impact on perceptions, attitudes and job satisfaction level is also explored.MethodologyWe conducted a cross-sectional survey-based study among 684 Ecuadorian HCWs. The survey consisted of 38 questions related to the frequency, attitudes, and perceptions of biosecurity measures during the COVID-19 pandemic. Exploratory factor analysis was performed to assess the validity of the questionnaire. Associations between variables were analysed using χ2 and Fisher’s exact test. Using SPSS V.25, qualitative and quantitative data were analysed.ResultsOf the 684 participants, 175 (25.59%) experienced or felt bullying or social pressure during the COVID-19 pandemic associated with the use of biosecurity measures. Of these, 40.6% believed it was due to an imbalance of power in the workplace. The perception that HCWs wearing personal protective equipment resulting in bullying was noted in 12% of the respondents. Job satisfaction was positive among 73% of the respondents. Gender (female) and type of institution (public) were noted to contribute towards job satisfaction and bullying experiences.ConclusionExposure to social bullying and pressure due to the use of biosecurity measures during the COVID-19 pandemic may result in reduced job satisfaction and thoughts about quitting work.

Funder

Universidad de Especialidades Espíritu Santo

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

General Medicine

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