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Psychological Stress of Healthcare Workers Caused by the COVID-19 Pandemic

Year 2020, Volume: 47 Issue: 3, 525 - 541, 25.09.2020
https://doi.org/10.5798/dicletip.799626

Abstract

Objective: The study was aimed to evaluate the psychological stress of hospital workers and related factors during the period of Coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) pandemic.
Methods: A survey was conducted among hospital workers between March 23 and April 1, 2020. The survey had four sections in total, including consent form, sociodemographic form, Turkish Impact of Events Scale, and depression, anxiety, and stress scale.
Results: The mean age of 257 respondents was 36.7±9.1 (20–61) years, and 145(56.4%) of them were male. Post-traumatic stress disorder symptom level, depression, anxiety, and stress were significantly higher in women than in men [(%95Cl, 1.09-3.73; p=0.026), (%95Cl, 1.61-5.47; p=0.001), (%95Cl, 1.23-3.97; p=0.008), (%95Cl, 1.36-4.86; p=0.004), respectively]. Post-traumatic stress disorder symptom level rates of emergency room workers were significantly higher than those of the workers in other departments (%95Cl, 1.25-4.91; p=0.010). According to those who stated that the infection measures taken in the hospital were insufficient, the rates of depression, anxiety and stress was significantly higher than those who stated that they were sufficient [(95%Cl, 1.51-7.18; p=0.003), (95% Cl, 1.23-5.23; p=0.011), (95%Cl, 1.47-8.18; p= 0.004), respectively]. The rate of depression, anxiety, and stress was significantly higher in employees who previously had psychiatric disease than those who did not have disease before [(95% Cl, 1.37-160.7; p=0.026), (95% Cl, 1.20-128.3; p=0.035), (% 95 Cl, 1.01-47.36, p=0.049), respectively].
Conclusions: In the present study, we found that the mental health of hospital workers was affected during the COVID-19 pandemic, and there was a difference between departments. More psychological stress occurs in specific groups such as emergency services and female healthcare professionals, and these groups should primarily be provided with psychological support.

References

  • 1.World Health Organization. Statement on thesecond meeting of the International HealthRegulations (2005) Emergency Committee aboutthe outbreak of novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV),2020. Available from: https://wwwwhoint/news-room/detail/30-01-2020-statement-on-the-second-meeting-of-the-international-health-regulations-(2005)-emergency-committee-regarding-the-outbreak-of-novel-coronavirus-(2019-ncov). Accessed on. 17th February 2020.
  • 2.Erdoğan A, Hocaoğlu Ç. Psychiatric aspect ofinfectious diseases and pandemic: A review, KlinikPsikiyatri Dergisi. 2020; 23. DOI:10.5505/kpd.2020.90277 2020, 23.
  • 3.Enli TF, Koyuncu E, Özel Ş. A review of protectiveand risk factors affecting psychosocial health ofhealthcare workers in pandemics. Ankara Med J.2020; 20: 488-504. DOI: 10.5505/amj.2020.02418.
  • 4. Feng MC, Wu HC, Lin HT, et al. Exploring the stress, psychological distress, and stress-relief strategies ofTaiwan nursing staffs facing the global outbreak ofCOVID-19. Hu Li Za Zhi. 2020; 3: 64-74. DOI: 10.6224/ JN.202006_67 (3) .09.
  • 5.Walton M, Murray E, Christian MD. Mental healthcare for medical staff and affiliated healthcareworkers during the COVID-19 pandemic. Eur Heart JAcute Cardiovasc Care. 2020: 2048872620922795.DOI: 10.1177/2048872620922795.
  • 6.Matsuishi K, Kawazoe A, Imai H, et al.Psychological impact of the pandemic (H1N1) 2009on general hospital workers in Kobe. Psychiatry ClinNeurosci. 2012; 66: 353-60. DOI: 10.1111/j.1440-1819.2012.02336.x.
  • 7.Bansal P, Bingemann TA, Greenhawt M, et al.Clinician wellness during the COVID-19 pandemic:extraordinary times and unusual challenges for theallergist/immunologist. Allergy Clin Immunol Pract.2020; 6: 1781-90.e3. DOI: 10.1016/j.jaip.2020.04.001.

Psychological Stress of Healthcare Workers Caused by the COVID-19 Pandemic

Year 2020, Volume: 47 Issue: 3, 525 - 541, 25.09.2020
https://doi.org/10.5798/dicletip.799626

Abstract

Objective: The study was aimed to evaluate the psychological stress of hospital workers and related factors during the period of Coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) pandemic.
Methods: A survey was conducted among hospital workers between March 23 and April 1, 2020. The survey had four sections in total, including consent form, sociodemographic form, Turkish Impact of Events Scale, and depression, anxiety, and stress scale.
Results: The mean age of 257 respondents was 36.7±9.1 (20–61) years, and 145(56.4%) of them were male. Post-traumatic stress disorder symptom level, depression, anxiety, and stress were significantly higher in women than in men [(%95Cl, 1.09-3.73; p=0.026), (%95Cl, 1.61-5.47; p=0.001), (%95Cl, 1.23-3.97; p=0.008), (%95Cl, 1.36-4.86; p=0.004), respectively]. Post-traumatic stress disorder symptom level rates of emergency room workers were significantly higher than those of the workers in other departments (%95Cl, 1.25-4.91; p=0.010). According to those who stated that the infection measures taken in the hospital were insufficient, the rates of depression, anxiety and stress was significantly higher than those who stated that they were sufficient [(95%Cl, 1.51-7.18; p=0.003), (95% Cl, 1.23-5.23; p=0.011), (95%Cl, 1.47-8.18; p= 0.004), respectively]. The rate of depression, anxiety, and stress was significantly higher in employees who previously had psychiatric disease than those who did not have disease before [(95% Cl, 1.37-160.7; p=0.026), (95% Cl, 1.20-128.3; p=0.035), (% 95 Cl, 1.01-47.36, p=0.049), respectively].
Conclusions: In the present study, we found that the mental health of hospital workers was affected during the COVID-19 pandemic, and there was a difference between departments. More psychological stress occurs in specific groups such as emergency services and female healthcare professionals, and these groups should primarily be provided with psychological support.

References

  • 1.World Health Organization. Statement on thesecond meeting of the International HealthRegulations (2005) Emergency Committee aboutthe outbreak of novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV),2020. Available from: https://wwwwhoint/news-room/detail/30-01-2020-statement-on-the-second-meeting-of-the-international-health-regulations-(2005)-emergency-committee-regarding-the-outbreak-of-novel-coronavirus-(2019-ncov). Accessed on. 17th February 2020.
  • 2.Erdoğan A, Hocaoğlu Ç. Psychiatric aspect ofinfectious diseases and pandemic: A review, KlinikPsikiyatri Dergisi. 2020; 23. DOI:10.5505/kpd.2020.90277 2020, 23.
  • 3.Enli TF, Koyuncu E, Özel Ş. A review of protectiveand risk factors affecting psychosocial health ofhealthcare workers in pandemics. Ankara Med J.2020; 20: 488-504. DOI: 10.5505/amj.2020.02418.
  • 4. Feng MC, Wu HC, Lin HT, et al. Exploring the stress, psychological distress, and stress-relief strategies ofTaiwan nursing staffs facing the global outbreak ofCOVID-19. Hu Li Za Zhi. 2020; 3: 64-74. DOI: 10.6224/ JN.202006_67 (3) .09.
  • 5.Walton M, Murray E, Christian MD. Mental healthcare for medical staff and affiliated healthcareworkers during the COVID-19 pandemic. Eur Heart JAcute Cardiovasc Care. 2020: 2048872620922795.DOI: 10.1177/2048872620922795.
  • 6.Matsuishi K, Kawazoe A, Imai H, et al.Psychological impact of the pandemic (H1N1) 2009on general hospital workers in Kobe. Psychiatry ClinNeurosci. 2012; 66: 353-60. DOI: 10.1111/j.1440-1819.2012.02336.x.
  • 7.Bansal P, Bingemann TA, Greenhawt M, et al.Clinician wellness during the COVID-19 pandemic:extraordinary times and unusual challenges for theallergist/immunologist. Allergy Clin Immunol Pract.2020; 6: 1781-90.e3. DOI: 10.1016/j.jaip.2020.04.001.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Health Care Administration
Journal Section Original Articles
Authors

Gülşen Yalçın This is me

Bahattin Sayınbatur This is me

Eyaz Karay This is me

Merve Karakaş This is me

Publication Date September 25, 2020
Submission Date June 29, 2020
Published in Issue Year 2020 Volume: 47 Issue: 3

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APA Yalçın, G., Sayınbatur, B., Karay, E., Karakaş, M. (2020). Psychological Stress of Healthcare Workers Caused by the COVID-19 Pandemic. Dicle Tıp Dergisi, 47(3), 525-541. https://doi.org/10.5798/dicletip.799626
AMA Yalçın G, Sayınbatur B, Karay E, Karakaş M. Psychological Stress of Healthcare Workers Caused by the COVID-19 Pandemic. diclemedj. September 2020;47(3):525-541. doi:10.5798/dicletip.799626
Chicago Yalçın, Gülşen, Bahattin Sayınbatur, Eyaz Karay, and Merve Karakaş. “Psychological Stress of Healthcare Workers Caused by the COVID-19 Pandemic”. Dicle Tıp Dergisi 47, no. 3 (September 2020): 525-41. https://doi.org/10.5798/dicletip.799626.
EndNote Yalçın G, Sayınbatur B, Karay E, Karakaş M (September 1, 2020) Psychological Stress of Healthcare Workers Caused by the COVID-19 Pandemic. Dicle Tıp Dergisi 47 3 525–541.
IEEE G. Yalçın, B. Sayınbatur, E. Karay, and M. Karakaş, “Psychological Stress of Healthcare Workers Caused by the COVID-19 Pandemic”, diclemedj, vol. 47, no. 3, pp. 525–541, 2020, doi: 10.5798/dicletip.799626.
ISNAD Yalçın, Gülşen et al. “Psychological Stress of Healthcare Workers Caused by the COVID-19 Pandemic”. Dicle Tıp Dergisi 47/3 (September 2020), 525-541. https://doi.org/10.5798/dicletip.799626.
JAMA Yalçın G, Sayınbatur B, Karay E, Karakaş M. Psychological Stress of Healthcare Workers Caused by the COVID-19 Pandemic. diclemedj. 2020;47:525–541.
MLA Yalçın, Gülşen et al. “Psychological Stress of Healthcare Workers Caused by the COVID-19 Pandemic”. Dicle Tıp Dergisi, vol. 47, no. 3, 2020, pp. 525-41, doi:10.5798/dicletip.799626.
Vancouver Yalçın G, Sayınbatur B, Karay E, Karakaş M. Psychological Stress of Healthcare Workers Caused by the COVID-19 Pandemic. diclemedj. 2020;47(3):525-41.