Romain, Frederic 2023. 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). 2020. In the United States of America, as of April 14, 2020, there were almost 10000 cases among HCWs (CDC, 2020). European Review for Medical and Pharmacological Sciences. The objective of this study is to assess the anxiety, depression levels, and psychological resilience of physicians working during the Covid-19 outbreak and to evaluate the related factors that are associated with their psychological resilience. It is thought that determining the variables related to psychological resilience in health-care workers will be a guide for psychosocial services. Hummel, Svenja Mayo Clinic Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Mayo Clinic School of Continuous Professional Development, Mayo Clinic School of Graduate Medical Education, Begin Exploring Women's Health Solutions at Mayo Clinic Store. WebThe psychological impacts of COVID-19: a study of frontline physicians and nurses in the Arab world Introduction. The study found that a substantial number of healthcare professionals experienced relatively high levels of stress and anxiety, as well as suboptimal levels of well-being. Contact organizations such as the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), or the Anxiety and Depression Association of America for help and guidance on information and treatment options. Participate in outdoor and indoor activities. Older HCWs reported less stress (r = .30, p = .002). WebSevere COVID-19 can be devastating to patients. We performed a multiple regression analysis in which PSS-10 (perceived stress) and GAD-7 (generalized anxiety) scores were entered as predictors of WHO-5 (well-being) scores. WebObjectives: The present study aimed to investigate the psychological status of individuals during the COVID-19 outbreak in Iran following the governments social distancing plan. Bethesda, MD 20894, Web Policies sharing sensitive information, make sure youre on a federal and 28 April 2020. In the past, therapists may have hesitated to offer teletherapy. Information overload, rumors and misinformation can make your life feel out of control and make it unclear what to do. Additionally, doctors perceive a greater risk to self owing to their exposure to the patients who are most poorly adding further stress.Reference Shiao, Koh, Lo, Lim and Guo20,Reference Chen, Lee, Barr, Lin, Goh and Lee21 Compounding this stress is the shortage of personal protective equipment (PPE) that can arise during a pandemic.Reference Devnani22 The perceived risk of infection is warranted: a meta-analysis of the occupational risk from the 2009 swine flu pandemic (influenza A (H1N1)) reports that the odds of healthcare personnel contracting the virus were twice those of comparison groups.Reference Lietz, Westermann, Nienhaus and Schablon23 This heightened risk for doctors and nurses might be due to their greater exposure to the respiratory secretions of patients.Reference Bhadelia, Sonti, McCarthy, Vorenkamp, Jia and Saiman24, A further stressor is the increased risk of infection for the families of healthcare professionals on the front line.Reference Wong, Yau, Chan, Kwong, Ho and Lau25 Data from the 2009 swine flu pandemic shows that 20% of doctors and nurses with symptoms reported symptoms in at least one of their family members.Reference Choi, Chung, Jeon and Lee26 One way for front-line doctors to mitigate infection risk to their families is through social distancing. supplementary material 1, Galbraith et al. This procedure creates new scores that range from 0 to 100, with 100 being the optimal level of well-being. 2020. Resende de Almeida, Rosa Maria Of this sample, 39.3% were physicians and 61% were nurses. Interventions to support the resilience and mental health of frontline health and social care professionals during and after a disease outbreak, epidemic or pandemic: a mixed methods systematic review. Render date: 2023-03-02T01:49:17.471Z Heliyon. Schuhmacher, Nils Ettman CK, et al. eCollection 2022. Javakhishvili, Jana Darejan Accessed Oct. 19, 2021. 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. Hence it is important to consider published guidance in relation to helping HCWs (Chen et al., Reference Chen, Liang, Li, Guo, Fei, Wang, He, Sheng, Cai, Li, Wang and Zhang2020). Accessed Oct. 19, 2021. Stress is a normal psychological and physical reaction to the demands of life. Scores on the WHO-5 were not correlated with age (r = .14, p = .15). This cross-sectional study assessed the psychosocial impact of COVID-19 on U.S. healthcare frontliners using a 38 which consists of seven items that ask participants about symptoms they have experienced in the past 2 weeks (e.g. Total possible scores range from 0 to 40. The unfolding COVID-19 pandemic: A probability-based, nationally representative study of mental health in the U.S. Science Advances. The results revealed that the pandemic generates stress, anxiety, helplessness, and social behavioural difficulties in the population. Gustafson DR, Yucel R, Apple SJ, Cirrone G, Gao H, Huang AJ, Ma X, Saad A, Wilson J, Kabariti S, Motov S. Med Res Arch. is involved in setting up a support network of psychiatrists with the sole aim of supporting all physicians during this unprecedented event. WebThe coronavirus pandemic is an epidemiological and psychological crisis. Mohd Fauzi, Mohd Fadhli 2022 Jul-Aug;46:132-136. doi: 10.1016/j.gerinurse.2022.05.012. doi: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2020.3976. Lin J, Ren YH, Gan HJ, Chen Y, Huang YF, You XM. 2020; doi:10.1126/sciadv.abd5390. Has data issue: true Hopper, Louise De Panfilis, Chiara Table 1. During the COVID-19 pandemic, you may experience stress, Taranto, Paola 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. There is a need for well-designed longitudinal studies that track frontline HCWs mental health over an extended period, as well as for further comparative studies in other countries. The high levels of stress and anxiety and the low level of wellness reported here are indicative of the substantial damage inflicted upon HCWs in Oman by the current global health crisis. 2022 Nov;8(11):e11815. When you've been fully vaccinated. Resilience coaching for healthcare workers: Experiences of receiving collegial support during the COVID-19 pandemic. Psychosocial factors associated with postpartum psychological distress during the Covid-19 pandemic: a cross-sectional study. PLoS One. Call or use social media to contact a close friend or loved one even though it may be hard to talk about your feelings. J Neurovirol. and 2022 Jul;10(7):2903. doi: 10.18103/mra.v10i7.2903. 2020. official website and that any information you provide is encrypted Arcangeli, Giulio 2020. Bonetti, Loris Psychological distress and resilience among italian healthcare workers of geriatric services during the COVID-19 pandemic. Thus, fighting the COVID-19 pandemic and supporting and protecting frontline HCWs who care for its victims are two sides of the same coin. We use cookies to distinguish you from other users and to provide you with a better experience on our websites. Mat Saruan, Nur Adibah This had a significant impact on the workload and psychological health of health workers. Although this is one of the earliest studies to examine the mental health of HCWs in the Arab world the study has several limitations. Schmidt, Louisa S. For this reason, we argue that the authorities and healthcare executives must show strong leadership and support for doctors and their families during the COVID-19 outbreak and call for efforts to reduce mental health stigma in clinical workplaces. and Stigmatized groups may often be deprived of the resources they need to care for themselves and their families during a pandemic. Before 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. Falc-Pegueroles, Anna WebPsychological Effects of COVID-19 among Healthcare Workers and How They Are Coping: A Web-based, Cross-sectional Study during the First Wave of COVID-19 in Pakistan. Bandini, Julia #HealthyAtHomeMental health. This is one of the most used scales to gauge anxiety in both research and clinical settings (Toussaint et al., Reference Toussaint, Hsing, Gumz, Wingenfeld, Hrter, Schramm and Lwe2020). Accessed Oct. 20, 2021. Many people may have mental health concerns, such as symptoms of anxiety and depression during this time. Careers. Published online by Cambridge University Press: Or contact a suicide hotline. 1998-2023 Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research (MFMER). Sharing is caring! and 2021. Managers may have an outsized influence on their employees' mental health--more than therapists or doctors, and equal to employees' partners or spouses. We found no correlation between age and GAD. Health Promotion International. Sawchuk CN (expert opinion). In the present study, the Cronbachs alpha coefficient for the WHO-5 was 0.88. and transmitted securely. Taking care of your emotional health. If you have concerns or if you experience worsening of mental health symptoms, ask for help when you need it, and be upfront about how you're doing. COVID-19: update of the Italian situation. Mayo Clinic does not endorse any of the third party products and services advertised. Pilauri, Ketevan Introduction: the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has negatively impacted the mental health of students across the globe. A multinational, multicentre study on the psychological outcomes and associated physical symptoms amongst healthcare workers during COVID-19 outbreak. Bethesda, MD 20894, Web Policies Graffigna, Guendalina Zafar, Ali The participation was available during the lockdown period that started in Italy on March 9, 2020 and it was voluntary and anonymous. Evaluation of psychological impact of COVID-19 on anesthesiology residents in the United States. The analyses presented here pertain to physicians and nurses who provided care for COVID-19 patients. Matiz, Alessio Self-care strategies are good for your mental and physical health and can help you take charge of your life. 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. Anxiety; Covid-19; depression; physician; psychological resilience. If you work remotely from home or you need to isolate yourself from others for a period of time due to COVID-19, avoid social isolation. Surviving SARS and living through COVID-19: Healthcare worker mental health outcomes and insights for coping. A great number of people have reported psychological distress and symptoms of depression, anxiety or post-traumatic stress. Feature Flags: { Mangialavori S, Riva F, Froldi M, Carabelli S, Caimi B, Rossi P, Delle Fave A, Calicchio G. Geriatr Nurs. The national hotline is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. FOIA 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 Polyakov, A. V. 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. and Furthermore, there is evidence that many doctors are even reluctant to disclose mental health problems to their friends and family.Reference Henderson, Brooks, del Busso, Chalder, Harvey and Hotopf18, During acute health crises, healthcare services are placed under excess pressure, making working life even more stressful than normal.Reference Tam CW, Pang, Lam and Chiu19 In a pandemic, the number of patients requiring treatment increases significantly, placing strain on healthcare resources and on personnel alike. Behav Sci (Basel). Box 1331 PC111, Muscat, Oman, Department of Sociology and Rural Studies, South Dakota State University, Hansen Hall 004, Brookings, SD57007-2201, USA, Reference Lai, Ma, Wang, Cai, Hu, Wei, Wu, Du, Chen, Li, Tan, Kang, Yao, Huang, Wang, Wang, Liu and Hu, Reference Zhang, Wang, Yin, Zhao, Xue, Peng, Min, Tian, Leng, Du, Chang, Yang, Li, Shangguan, Yan, Dong, Han, Wang, Cosci and Wang, Reference Lee, Wong, McAlonan, Cheung, Cheung, Sham, Chu, Wong, Tsang and Chua, Reference Cohen, Williamson, Spacapan and Oskamp, Reference Spitzer, Kroenke, Williams and Lwe, Reference Topp, stergaard, Sndergaard and Bech, Reference Toussaint, Hsing, Gumz, Wingenfeld, Hrter, Schramm and Lwe, Reference Krieger, Zimmermann, Huffziger, Ubl, Diener, Kuehner and Grosse Holtforth, Reference Nielsen, Curtis, Kristensen and Rod Nielsen, Reference Limcaoco, Mateos, Fernandez and Roncero, Reference Que, Shi, Deng, Liu, Zhang, Wu, Gong, Huang, Yuan, Yan, Sun, Ran, Bao and Lu, Reference Rossi, Socci, Pacitti, Di Lorenzo, Di Marco, Siracusano and Rossi, Reference Snderskov, Dinesen, Santini and stergaard, Reference Chen, Liang, Li, Guo, Fei, Wang, He, Sheng, Cai, Li, Wang and Zhang, Reference Dewey, Hingle, Goelz and Linzer, Reference Bhaskar, Bradley, Chattu, Adisesh, Nurtazina, Kyrykbayeva, Sakhamuri, Moguilner, Pandya, Schroeder, Banach and Ray, Reference Pierce, Perrin, Tyler, McKee and Watson, Insomnia and stress of physicians during COVID-19 outbreak, Telemedicine as the new outpatient clinic gone digital: position paper from the pandemic health system REsilience PROGRAM (REPROGRAM) International Consortium (Part 2), Characteristics of health care personnel with COVID-19 - United States, February 12-April 9, 2020, MMWR. When these signs and symptoms last for several days in a row, make you miserable and cause problems in your daily life so that you find it hard to carry out normal responsibilities, it's time to ask for help. 2021. We also found significant strong negative relations between the PSS-10 and WHO-5 (r = .46, p < 0.001) and the GAD-7 and WHO-5 (r = .56, p < 0.001). It is known that HSCWs exhibit high rates of pre-existing mental Barello, Serena Rudofsky, Gottfried The COVID-19 pandemic put unprecedented pressure on all areas of activity, especially healthcare workers. Psychological resilience scores were significantly higher in those who had children, who had worked for 15 years or more, and who had received training about COVID-19 (p < 0.05). Cohen & Janicki-Deverts Reference Cohen and Janicki-Deverts2012; Nielsen et al., Reference Nielsen, Curtis, Kristensen and Rod Nielsen2008; Nordin & Nordin, Reference Nordin and Nordin2013). The new work-life balancing act (podcast) - Related information, The new work-life balancing act (podcast), COVID-19 pandemic's mental health toll (podcast) - Related information, COVID-19 pandemic's mental health toll (podcast). Treatment in an intensive care unit, or ICU, is a risk factor, too. Donahue, Vivian The foundation for this is creating a culture that encourages open communication and seeks to reduce the stigmatisation of psychological vulnerability.Reference Halpern, Gurevich, Schwartz and Brazeau48 This may include devising activities that challenge unhelpful attitudes and that instead promote desired values, as well as expanding knowledge and encouraging positive behavioural change.Reference Hanisch, Twomey, Szeto, Birner, Nowak and Sabariego49 The anti-stigma project Time to Change,Reference Henderson and Thornicroft50 provides a suite of simple interventions for implementation in the workplace.51 Elsewhere there is good evidence for peer support training in health crises or disaster management. 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). Contact a minister, spiritual leader or someone in your faith community. In this study, we collected data from 150 frontline HCWs who had close contact with COVID-19 patients at several health facilities in the Sultanate of Oman. Mohd Yusoff, Hanizah This study assessed the psychological impact of COVID-19 on health professions students at the University of All rights reserved. and } Toppe, Theo 2020 Aug;88:559-565. doi: 10.1016/j.bbi.2020.04.049. Ribeiro, Oscar Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) operates on a similar model and both it and TRiM can be effective in reducing mental health stigma in the workplace.Reference Imai, Matsuishi, Ito, Mouri, Kitamura and Akimoto45,Reference Cates, Gomes, Krasilovsky, Hewlitt and Murthy47, There is evidence that psychological interventions for work stress can be effective in healthcare professionals.Reference Ruotsalainen, Verbeek, Marin and Serra52 Recent reviews attest to the effectiveness of mindfulness-based interventions for work stress and suicide ideation;Reference Burton, Burgess, Dean, Koutsopoulou and Hugh-Jones53Reference Williams, Duggan, Crane and Fennell57 mindfulness-based interventions also have a sound theoretical basis.Reference Hayes58,Reference Kabat-Zinn59 Mindfulness skills are particularly suited to high-stress work settings, in that they can be practised privately or in groups, in almost any environment and can be conducted as briefly as time permits. Learn ways to cope during this pandemic. Parenting-Related Exhaustion During the Italian COVID-19 Lockdown. The enormity of living in isolation, changes in our daily lives, job loss, financial hardship, and grief Liu Z, Han B, Jiang R, Huang Y, Ma C, Wen J, Zhang T, Wang Y, Chen H and Ma Y (2020b) Mental health status of doctors and nurses during COVID-19 epidemic in China. eCollection 2021. Muhamad Robat, Rosnawati Our study aimed to identify demographic and work-related factors, as well as clinical predictors of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and The COVID-19 epidemic resulted in chronic psychosocial stressors. MeSH Dewey et al. You may worry about getting sick, how long the pandemic will last, whether your job will be affected and what the future will bring. 2021. The .gov means its official. The well-being of HCWs in our study, as gauged by WHO-5, was low regardless of gender and occupation. These percentages were even higher in the case of female hospital workers with low job seniority, and those caring for COVID-19 patients. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. 2021. March 27, 2020. A Medical Resident with a History of Alcohol Abuse and Suicidal Ideation: A Challenge for Both Psychiatry and Occupational Medicine in the Context of the First Wave of the COVID-19 Pandemic. Introduction. Enjoy virtual socializing and talking to those in your home. 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. 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Render date: 2023-03-02T01:49:08.144Z doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0258893. government site. Khalil, Malek Mohammad Hassan 2020 Nov 1;45(10):1114-1123. doi: 10.1093/jpepsy/jsaa093. eCollection 2022. View all Google Scholar citations 2022. In Zambia, little is known about the psychological impacts of COVID-19 on healthcare students. Accessed Oct. 19, 2021. In practice, however, the raw scores are multiplied by 4 to transform them into a percentage value. Yehia, Dalal Bashier This greater awareness may aid in managing the present situation and future diseases and outbreaks (Saladino et al., 2020). for this article. Lai J, Ma S, Wang Y, Cai Z, Hu J, Wei N, Wu J, Du H, Chen T, Li R, Tan H, Kang L, Yao L, Huang M, Wang H, Wang G, Liu Z, Hu S. JAMA Netw Open. 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. The COVID-19 pandemic may have brought many changes to how you live your life, and with it, at times, uncertainty, altered daily routines, financial pressures and social isolation. Fabbro, Franco Crescentini, Cristiano WebHealth professionals (HPs), especially those working in the front line, have been one of the groups most affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. 2020. Holman EA, et al. 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. As shown in Table2, no significant difference was found between physicians and nurses ( 2 (1, N = 149) = .22, p = .39). and Post-COVID-19 specialty David Boyda, Senior Lecturer in Psychology, Department of Psychology, University of Wolverhampton, UK. Psychol Rep. 2022 Nov 22:332941221139719. doi: 10.1177/00332941221139719. Robinson, Ellen To gauge the mental health of frontline clinicians, three widely used measures were employed: the Perceived Stress Scale (Cohen & Williams, Reference Cohen, Williamson, Spacapan and Oskamp1988), the Generalized Anxiety Disorder Scale-7 (GAD-7) (Spitzer et al., Reference Spitzer, Kroenke, Williams and Lwe2006), and the WHO-5 Well-Being Index (Topp et al., Reference Topp, stergaard, Sndergaard and Bech2015). MeSH Lux, Laura Accessed Nov. 16, 2021. Mayo Clinic Minute: You're washing your hands all wrong. The prevalence of depressive symptoms in the elderly was found to be 18.9%, 28.1%, and 35.9% at wave 1, wave 2, Zhang, Feng Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Losada, Raquel COVID-19: Who's at higher risk of serious symptoms? Negative automatic cognitions are a key trigger in stress reactions.Reference Feldman, Greeson and Senville60 Mindfulness interventions encourage us to notice our thoughts and to view them as objective events that happen to us. Kirov, M. Yu. The participants completed an online survey that included the Perceived Stress Scale, the Generalized Anxiety Disorder Scale, and the WHO-5 Well-Being Index. Numerous reports show COVID-19 patients experience neurological complications, such as confusion, delirium, and other cognitive impairments. Revue Canadienne De Psychiatrie, Screening for Chinese medical staff mental health by SDS and SAS during the outbreak of COVID-19, Anxiety, worry and perceived stress in the world due to the COVID-19 pandemic, March 2020. Accessed March 25, 2020. 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). (Reference Zhang, Wang, Yin, Zhao, Xue, Peng, Min, Tian, Leng, Du, Chang, Yang, Li, Shangguan, Yan, Dong, Han, Wang, Cosci and Wang2020) found higher rates of insomnia, anxiety, depression, and obsessive-compulsive symptoms among HCWs compared to non-medical HCWs. Mental Health of Emergency Department Healthcare Workers During COVID-19 in Brooklyn, New York. An official website of the United States government. 2022 Nov 25;12(12):477. doi: 10.3390/bs12120477. Korehova, M.V. Madeddu, Fabio The PubMed wordmark and PubMed logo are registered trademarks of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). Kumar, Vinay As the data was collected online the results may be influenced by selection bias. Bassola, Barbara Understanding the psychological response to the pandemic in 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. How do COVID-19 antibody tests differ from diagnostic tests? The authors have no conflict of interest to disclose. JAMA Network Open. Services are free and confidential. There is evidence that employer support for healthcare professionals during pandemics and disaster management can be very protective. Contact your primary care provider or a mental health professional. FOIA sharing sensitive information, make sure youre on a federal This enables us to objectify our own negative thoughts, gaining a new perspective on how those thoughts influence our emotions and behaviour and enabling better management of the distress that would normally accompany them. for this article. 28 October 2020. and Kirkpatrick H, Wasfie T, Laykova A, Barber K, Hella J, Vogel M. Am Surg. This study adds to the increasing literature indicating harmful effects of COVID-19 on the mental health of HCWs. 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