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Year 2022, Volume: 4 Issue: 1, 21 - 33, 31.07.2022
https://doi.org/10.52675/jhesp.1098041

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A Qualitative Study: What Are the Psychosocial Experiences of the Turkish Doctors During the COVID-19 Pandemic?

Year 2022, Volume: 4 Issue: 1, 21 - 33, 31.07.2022
https://doi.org/10.52675/jhesp.1098041

Abstract

          The present qualitative and exploratory study aimed to determine the ideas, feelings, behaviors, and changes in the working and family lives of actively working Turkish doctors during the Covid-19 pandemic. The researchers tried to understand the social and work-related problems of the doctors. Therefore, this study may be considered as a starting point for future studies. 

            The participants (61 doctors) filled out a questionnaire that consisted of demographic information and 17 open-ended questions. 49.3 % of them were actively working in specialized pandemics hospitals. In the present qualitative research, non-numerical data were collected to understand the psychosocial experiences of the doctors, and their most crucial quotations were categorized and reported, - as it is essential to report the quotations and the narratives in the descriptive analyses of the qualitative research. The researchers’ aim was to gather in-depth insights into their experiences and then generate new ideas for future quantitative research. The researchers used two of the nonprobability sampling types, i.e., snowball sampling and convenience sampling because of the difficulty of the accessibility to the doctors as participants.

           The doctors associated the COVID-19 pandemic with some concepts such as “anxiety” and “stress”. All the doctors argued that there would be a lot of psychological problems at the end of the pandemic. Some of the doctors believed that there would be no change after the end of the pandemic, because they thought everything would be forgotten. Some others believed that people
would learn from their experiences, and they had a quasi-hopeful future perspective for humanity.

            They predicted an increase in individualism and social isolation and a number of online platforms. The reasons for these and other findings were discussed and explained.

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  • Albery, I. P., Munafò M. (2008). Key concepts in health psychology. London: Sage Publications.
  • Aronson, E. (1994).The social animal. New York: Worth Publishers.
  • Bilton, T. Bonnett, K., Jones, P., Lawson, T., Skinner, D., Stanworth, M., Webster, A. (2008). Sosyoloji. (Kemal İnal, Trans. Ed.) Ankara: Siyasal Yayınevi.
  • Davis, M., Lohm, D. (2020). Pandemics, publics and narrative: Explorations in narrative psychology. New York: Oxford University Press.
  • Freud, S. (1955). The interpretation of dreams. (James Strachey, Trans.). New York: Basic Books (Original work published 1899)
  • Freud, S. (1961). Beyond the pleasure principle. (James Strachey, Trans.). New York: Bantam Books. (Original work published 1920)
  • Freud, S. (2016). Espriler ve Bilinçdışı ile İlişkileri (Emre Kapkın, Trans.). İstanbul:Payel Yayınları. (Original work published 1905)
  • Kağıtçıbaşı, Ç. (2003). Yeni insan ve insanlar. (10th ed.) İstanbul: Evrim Yayınevi.
  • Khalil, E. (2021). The Change in Number of Admission to Orthrtopedics and Vascular Surgery Departments from the First to the Second Episode of Covid-19: Experience from Turkey, in 1st International Dr. Safiye Ali Multidisciplinary Studies Congress in Health Sciences Congress, Online, August 6-7 (p:20).
  • Özbay, F., Johnson, D. C., Dimoulas, E., Morgan, C. A., Charney, D., Southwick, S. (2007). Social Support and Resilience to Stress: from Neurobiology to Clinical practice. Psychiatry (Edgmont), 4, 35–40. www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2921311 Access date 12.12.2021.
  • Özdemir, C., Şahan, S., Yıldız, A. (2021). Cyberloafing Behaviors of Health Professional Students During Distance Education in the Covid-19 Pandemic Period, in 1st International Dr. Safiye Ali Multidisciplinary Studies Congress in Health Sciences Congress, Online, August 6-7 (p: 3).
  • Snowden, F. M. (2019). Epidemics and society: From the black death to the present. New Haven: Yale University Press.
  • Taylor, S. (2019). The psychology of pandemics: Preparing for the next global outbreak of infectious disease. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
  • Yeşilyurt, T., Vaizoğlu, D. (2021). Responsibilities and Psychosocial Problems of Nurses in the Covid-19 Pandemic Process, in 1st International Dr. Safiye Ali Multidisciplinary Studies Congress in Health Sciences Congress, Online; August 6-7 (p:42).
  • Quick, J. D., Fryer B. (2018). The end of epidemics: The looming threat to humanity and how to stop it. New York: St. Martin’s Publishing Group.
  • World Health Organization (2022, March 5). Media Beriefing on Covid-19. who.int/news-room.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Health Policy
Journal Section Research Articles
Authors

Safiye Neslihan Ercan 0000-0001-8380-516X

İlayda Ulaş 0000-0003-1216-1461

Publication Date July 31, 2022
Published in Issue Year 2022 Volume: 4 Issue: 1

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APA Ercan, S. N., & Ulaş, İ. (2022). A Qualitative Study: What Are the Psychosocial Experiences of the Turkish Doctors During the COVID-19 Pandemic?. Journal of Health Systems and Policies, 4(1), 21-33. https://doi.org/10.52675/jhesp.1098041

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