The outcomes of the present study are consistent with a growing body of literature demonstrating the psychological impact of COVID-19 on physicians and nurses worldwide. (Reference Liang, Chen, Zheng and Liu2020) reported symptoms of depression and anxiety among doctors and nurses in China during the earlier months of the COVID-19 outbreak. Half of the physicians (50.1%, n = 30) and most of the nurses were females (74.1%, n = 86). and transmitted securely. In the absence of a vaccine and cure for COVID-19, the pandemic will remain, unfortunately, a source of stress with psychological morbidity for HCWs. Background: This study aimed to evaluate the psychological impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on cancer patients. The age of the participants ranged from 24 to 63 (M age = 37.62, SD = 7.79). Di Pierro, Rossella hasContentIssue true, This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (, The Author(s), 2020. On March 11, the WHO declared the outbreak a pandemic (WHO, 2020a). Roberts, Bayard Table 2. David Boyda, Senior Lecturer in Psychology, Department of Psychology, University of Wolverhampton, UK. eCollection 2022. It consists of five items that require participants to rate their state of well-being during the preceding 2 weeks (e.g. The COVID-19 epidemic resulted in chronic psychosocial stressors. Danielle McFeeters, Senior Lecturer in Psychology, Department of Psychology, University of Wolverhampton, UK. The psychological impact of COVID-19 pandemic on physicians in Saudi Arabia: a cross-sectional study : Al Sulais E, Mosli M, AlAmeel T. Cross sectional/online survey: 529: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the impact that the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has had on the workplace and on the psychological well-being of doctors. All items are rated on a 6-point Likert scale ranging from 0 = None of the time to 5 = All the time. In Zambia, little is known about the psychological impacts of COVID-19 on healthcare students. Rashid, Asarnusch Any use of this site constitutes your agreement to the Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy linked below. Mohd Haris, Ahmad Firdaus Taking care of your emotional health. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. www.cdc.gov/mentalhealth/stress-coping/cope-with-stress/. The .gov means its official. Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C), Safe outdoor activities during the COVID-19 pandemic, Safety tips for attending school during COVID-19, Advertising and sponsorship opportunities, Speaking up if you hear or see inaccurate statements about, Reaching out to people who feel stigmatized. The participants completed an online survey that included the Perceived Stress Scale, the Generalized Anxiety Disorder Scale, and the WHO-5 Well-Being Index. Barili E, Bertoli P, Grembi V, Rattini V. PLoS One. Almost one-third of the HCWs reported moderate to severe anxiety, with no significant difference between physicians and nurses. WebMental health professionals can help craft messages to be delivered by trusted leaders. This can be facilitated by deliberately adding healthcare staff mental health support process as an ongoing agenda item to high-level management planning meetings. Jagiwala, MukheshP Total loading time: 0 Ushakov, I. Depression and anxiety levels were found to be significantly lower in physicians with greater psychological resilience. WebThe mental health challenges faced by doctors during the COVID-19 crisis. The mean score of 51 in our study is much lower than the mean score of 62 obtained from a Danish study during COVID-19 (Snderskov et al., Reference Snderskov, Dinesen, Santini and stergaard2020). We found no correlation between age and GAD. Objectives: The present study aimed to WebCOVID-19 amplifies strained areas of healthcare systems in rural communities. Ostacoli L, Cosma S, Bevilacqua F, Berchialla P, Bovetti M, Carosso AR, Malandrone F, Carletto S, Benedetto C. BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. Paschetto, Andrea 4. and Further studies are necessary to better understand the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on doctors' well-being and mental health over time, in order to implement effective prevention measures. HCWs around the world put themselves in harms way to diagnose, treat, and care for COVID-19 patients, sometimes with limited protective personal equipment (PPE). Molecular Psychiatry. Indeed, a recent review reported that physicians were at the highest risk of infectious illness presenteeism when compared with a range of other occupational groups.Reference Webster, Liu, Karimullina, Hall, Amlt and Rubin41, Having to balance their own safety with the needs of patients, family and employers and in the face of limited resources can lead to distressing ethical dilemmas for doctors and, potentially, to moral injury. On January 30, 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared SARS-CoV-2 outbreak a Public Health Emergency of International Concern and on February 11, 2020, it named the disease caused by the new virus COVID-19. Pagliuca, Silvana Liang et al. 2021. Epub 2022 Apr 8. Fabbro, Franco 2021 Feb 3;16(2):e0243194. Viewpoints. https://www.cdc.gov/tobacco/data_statistics/fact_sheets/health_effects/effects_cig_smoking/index.htm#respiratory. Korean J Gastroenterol. Bassola, Barbara Clipboard, Search History, and several other advanced features are temporarily unavailable. People who have experienced stigma related to COVID-19 include people of Asian descent, health care workers, people with COVID-19 and those released from quarantine. Pandemic-related racial discrimination and its health impact among non-Indigenous racially minoritized peoples in high-income contexts: A systematic review. Frisardi, Vincenza Depression scores were higher among women and in those who reported having a chronic disease, whose workload increased after the outbreak, and who had physical contact with COVID-positive patients. Oetjen, Neele COVID-19: Who's at higher risk of serious symptoms? "Mayo," "Mayo Clinic," "MayoClinic.org," "Mayo Clinic Healthy Living," and the triple-shield Mayo Clinic logo are trademarks of Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research. One example is the Trauma Risk Management programme (TRiM), where non-clinical personnel are trained to assess peers following traumatic events and provide short-term support or access to professional care if required. In a recent national survey by the Kaiser Family Foundation, 56% of American adults reported being worried or stressed because of COVID-19 (Kaiser Family Foundation 2020). Alessio, Federico And mental health disorders, including anxiety and depression, can worsen. government site. 2020 Aug 24;20(1):417. doi: 10.1186/s12888-020-02821-8. WebThe psychological impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in the elderly in southwest China: A longitudinal study based on generalized estimating equations (wave 1), during (wave 2), and 10 months after the COVID-19 outbreak (wave 3). 2022 Jul-Aug;46:132-136. doi: 10.1016/j.gerinurse.2022.05.012. (2021). Before Cantone, Damiano Polyakov, A. V. Unable to load your collection due to an error, Unable to load your delegates due to an error. The total scores can be divided into four levels of anxiety: minimal (04), mild (59), moderate (1014), and severe (1521). Participate in outdoor and indoor activities. WebWe explored the psychological effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on medical doctors working in hospitals assigned to treat COVID-19 patients. Psychological and social support of all health-care workers, especially physicians, is important in the struggle with the pandemic. As of September 13, 2020, there were about 28584158 confirmed positive cases and 916955 deaths worldwide and about 88337 confirmed cases and 762 deaths in Oman (WHO, 2020b). All items are rated on a 4-point Likert scale ranging from 0 = Not at all to 3 = Nearly every day, with total scores ranging from 0 to 21. Both the public and healthcare workers (HCWs) are facing a host of social and psychological problems, including isolation, loneliness, stress, and anxiety. Schmidt, Louisa S. Before Unauthorized use of these marks is strictly prohibited. supplementary material 2, Galbraith et al. Older HCWs reported less stress (r = .30, p = .002). Giorgi, Gabriele Future studies on COVID-19 should compare the experience of HCWs working on the frontline to those who have minimal or no contact with COVID-19 patients. Shostak, Sara PMC Signs of mental health problems among HCWs during disease outbreaks have been observed in many healthcare settings (Lai et al., Reference Lai, Ma, Wang, Cai, Hu, Wei, Wu, Du, Chen, Li, Tan, Kang, Yao, Huang, Wang, Wang, Liu and Hu2020). Compton, Janice Also, with the large increase in teletherapy use during COVID-19 (Pierce et al., Reference Pierce, Perrin, Tyler, McKee and Watson2020), psychiatrists and psychologists should consider developing strategies to deliver teletherapy to support and treat mental health problems among HCWs. Nurika, Globila Mental health, substance use, and suicidal ideation during the COVID-19 pandemic United States, June 24-30, 2020. Soloviev, A.G. Careers. People experiencing a suicidal, substance use, and/or mental health crisis, or any other kind of emotional distress can call, chat or text 988, and speak to trained crisis counselors. The GAD-7 is a self-report screening tool. Stengelin, Roman and Similarly, Zhang et al. As shown in Table2, no significant differences were observed between males and females ( 2 (1, N = 149) = 2.87, p = .07) or between physicians and nurses ( 2 (1, N = 145) = .21, p = .39). Bookshelf Marchetti D, Fontanesi L, Mazza C, Di Giandomenico S, Roma P, Verrocchio MC. WebBackground: This study aimed to evaluate the psychological impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on cancer patients. Al Saif, Ahmed Z. 2020. Accessed March 25, 2020. MeSH Distributions of psychological stress in the United States in probability samples from 1983, 2006, and 2009, Supporting clinicians during the COVID-19 pandemic, Addressing the COVID-19 Pandemic in populations with serious mental illness, Kaiser Family Foundation Coronavirus Poll: March, Measuring depression with a well-being index: further evidence for the validity of the WHO Well-Being Index (WHO-5) as a measure of the severity of depression, Factors associated with mental health outcomes among health care workers exposed to Coronavirus disease 2019, Stress and psychological distress among SARS survivors 1 year after the outbreak, Canadian Journal of Psychiatry. BackgroundCOVID-19 quarantine has been associated with increased sleep problems and prolonged psychological responses to the pandemic could mediate this relationship. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of The College of Psychiatrists of Ireland. This study adds to the increasing literature indicating harmful effects of COVID-19 on the mental health of HCWs. WebPurpose Previous research has indicated that university students experienced substantial mental health issues during the global COVID-19 pandemic, but few studies have zmen, Smeyye The COVID-19 pandemic has led to a drastic increase in the workload of healthcare professionals, particularly nurses, with serious consequences for their psychological well-being. Usov, V. M. SOYATA, Ahmet Zihni Accessed Oct. 19, 2021. The mean score of 24 on the PSS-10 observed in the current study was higher than the mean of 15.97 reported during the lockdown in Austria (Pieh et al., Reference Pieh, Budimir and Probst2020) and the mean of 17.41 obtained from 41 countries during COVID-19 (Limcaoco et al., Reference Limcaoco, Mateos, Fernandez and Roncero2020). It is thought that determining the variables related to psychological resilience in health-care workers will be a guide for psychosocial services. Conclusions: Accessed Oct. 19, 2021. To get help you may want to: If you're feeling suicidal or thinking of hurting yourself, seek help. Supporting and maintaining a healthy healthcare workforce is vital during this pandemic. A high score signifies a high level of stress. To amend this gap, the present study sought to investigate the impact that the COVID-19 outbreak has had on the mental health of HCWs who care for COVID-19 patients in Oman. Gender and occupation differences in stress, anxiety, and well-being. and www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/daily-life-coping/outdoor-activities.html. Behav Sci (Basel). WebHealthcare workers (HCWs) have been impacted psychologically due to their professional responsibilities over the prolonged era of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. 2022. Research has consistently shown that the healthcare professions experience higher levels of work stress than the general population, even under normal circumstances,Reference Aiken, Clarke, Sloane, Sochalski and Silber1,Reference Caplan2 and stress in doctors is associated with both physicalReference Buddeberg-Fischer, Klaghofer, Stamm, Siegrist and Buddeberg3 and mental health problems.Reference Coomber, Todd, Park, Baxter, Firth-Cozens and Shore4,Reference Rogers, Creed and Searle5 Healthcare professionals also have a higher likelihood of suicidality relative to other occupational groups,Reference Schernhammer and Colditz6,Reference Lindeman, Lr, Hakko and Lnnqvist7 and work-related stress is a common factor in those who complete suicide.Reference Klves and De Leo8,Reference Brooks, Gendel, Early and Gundersen9, Studies have also shown that many doctors find it difficult to tell their colleagues or employers about their mental health difficulties.Reference Hassan, Ahmed, White and Galbraith10 The most commonly cited reasons are perceived stigma and anticipated damage to future career prospects.Reference Hassan, Sikander, Mazhar, Munshi, Galbraith and Groll11Reference White, Shiralkar, Hassan, Galbraith and Callaghan13 Suicidal ideation in doctors can present particularly strong fears of stigmatisation.Reference Gerada14 Such concerns may be underpinned by feelings of shame and professional failure, and associated worries about fitness to practise and licence restrictions.Reference Shanafelt, Balch, Dyrbye, Bechamps, Russell and Satele15Reference Hampton17, Not only do doctors find it difficult to share mental health concerns with colleagues, they are also often reluctant to get professional help. The data were obtained online between April 13-23, 2020 through a survey prepared by the researchers. Nasser, Habib Korehova, M. V. In the present study, the Cronbachs alpha coefficient for the WHO-5 was 0.88. However, COVID-19 created unprecedented demands that rendered healthcare workers vulnerable to increased burnout, anxiety, and depression. In the interview, they discussed psychological aspects of hair loss and the emerging concern around post-COVID-19 hair loss and appropriate treatment. Motienko, A. I. This study aims to identify the psychological impact of COVID-19 on medical care workers Chew NWS, Lee GKH, Tan BYQ, Jing M, Goh Y, Ngiam NJH, Yeo LLL, Ahmad A, Ahmed Khan F, Napolean Shanmugam G, Sharma AK, Komalkumar RN, Meenakshi PV, Shah K, Patel B, Chan BPL, Sunny S, Chandra B, Ong JJY, Paliwal PR, Wong LYH, Sagayanathan R, Chen JT, Ying Ng AY, Teoh HL, Tsivgoulis G, Ho CS, Ho RC, Sharma VK. Methods: Ninety cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. As shown in Table2, no significant difference was found between physicians and nurses ( 2 (1, N = 149) = .22, p = .39). doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0243194. WebTelehealth is projected to grow another 600% from 2021-28, or about $91 billion to $636 billion. The outbreak of infectious diseases such as COVID-19 is considered a matter of concern and affecting mental health, as there is a strong link between mental health and the Corona pandemic, which imposed psychological and neurological pressures on everyone without exception, albeit to varying degrees. This cross-sectional study assessed the psychosocial impact of COVID-19 on U.S. healthcare frontliners using a 38-item online survey administered by Reaction Data between September and December Objectives: The physical health impact of the coronavirus disease infection (COVID-19) has received attention worldwide; however, data around the psychological impact of the pandemic is still emerging and little has been reported on psychological effects among vulnerable groups. https://www.apa.org/topics/covid-19-bias. Song, Chunjuan An exploratory, descriptive, In the past, therapists may have hesitated to offer teletherapy. Psychological and social support of all health-care Specifically, we found that HCWs from Oman experienced high levels of stress and anxiety and low levels of well-being. 2020. Epub 2020 Apr 21. AlRawajfah, Omar Objectives: The present study aimed to investigate the psychological status of individuals during the COVID-19 outbreak in Iran following the governments social distancing plan. Accessed Oct. 20, 2021. COVID-19 from the Perspective of a Gastroenterologist. Managers and clinicians might also remember that many doctors are reluctant to reveal their difficulties even when experiencing significant psychological distress. If you are fully vaccinated, you can more safely return to many indoor and outdoor activities you may not have been able to do because of the pandemic, such as gathering with friends and family. Over the last 2 weeks I have felt cheerful and in good spirits). Correlations and descriptive statistics for all variables in the study. Toppe, Theo A score of 10 or higher signifies a higher level of anxiety. In Zambia, little is known about the psychological impacts of COVID-19 on healthcare students. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0258893. Labrague, Leodoro J. During the COVID-19 pandemic, you may experience stress, anxiety, fear, sadness and loneliness. Anxiety; Covid-19; depression; physician; psychological resilience. University of California, Los Angeles, psychologist Vickie Mays, PhD, has developed a model of neighborhood vulnerability to COVID-19 in Los Angeles County, based on indicators like pre-existing health conditions of residents and social exposure to the virus ( Brite Center, 2020 ). 2020 Aug;88:559-565. doi: 10.1016/j.bbi.2020.04.049. Some people have increased their use of alcohol or drugs, thinking that can help them cope with their fears about the pandemic. Background: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic and its consequences may impact individuals mental health. supplementary material 1, Galbraith et al. Brewis, Alexandra Although there is no precise data on the number of HCWs who have been infected with COVID-19, WHO (2020c) data indicates that as of April 8, 2020, there were 22073 infected HCWs in 52 countries. Of this sample, 39.3% were physicians and 61% were nurses. You may worry about getting sick, how long the pandemic will last, whether your job will be affected and what the future will bring. Rudofsky, Gottfried Then COVID-19 hit. Feature Flags: { FOIA Mat Saruan, Nur Adibah Resilience coaching for healthcare workers: Experiences of receiving collegial support during the COVID-19 pandemic. This is a well-established 10-item self-report that assesses stress management and whether events are perceived as stressful (Taylor Reference Taylor2015). It has also been successfully used to screen for depression (Krieger et al., Reference Krieger, Zimmermann, Huffziger, Ubl, Diener, Kuehner and Grosse Holtforth2014). 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