Assessment of Depression, Anxiety, and Stress among Health Care Professionals due to Covid - 19

Irfan Ali, S. A. Rizvi, Khadijah Abid, Nida Shoaib, Haya Ul Batool Abbasi
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Abstract: Background: The emergence of an undisclosed pneumonia outbreak in Wuhan, China, in December 2019 led to the global spread of Corona virus Disease (COVID-19), declared a pandemic by the WHO on March 12, 2020. Healthcare workers (HCPs) faced unprecedented challenges, with studies revealing elevated stress, depression, and anxiety. Despite differing roles, direct health care providers reported higher psychological distress. The absence of a definitive treatment compounded fears, resulting in anxiety, depression, and stress among patients, Healthcare professionals and normal subject. Objective: To identify the level of anxiety, depression, and stress among health care professionals due to the wave of Covid- 19. Materials and Methods: Analytical cross-sectional survey was done among health care workers who were working in a tertiary care hospitals, Sohail Trust Hospital Korangi Industrial Area, Karachi, and Medicare Cardiac and Dental Hospital, Tariq Road, Karachi from January 2022 to April 2022 in the third wave of Covid-19. The Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Scale-21 Items (DASS-21) self reporting scale based questionnaire was used to examine mental health. During data analysis, descriptive and inferential statistics were calculated in SPSS. Result: Out of 416 participants, 56% were females and 56.2% were single. The mean age of the respondents was 29.36 years (± 5.5). The symptoms of anxiety were reported by 47%, depression by 35% and stress was reported by 21% of participants. The level of anxiety, depression, and stress was higher in male technicians, frontline workers, HCP with chronic illnesses, and those who got covid-19 infection. Based on the results, it was identified that male had higher odds of developing anxiety while female, HCPs belonging to age groups of above 25 years and those with work experience lesser than 5 years showed to have greater odds of having stress. Conclusion: COVID-19 has caused Anxiety, Depression, and Stress among Pakistani healthcare workers. Early intervention with focused strategies and psychological therapies could help to prevent more serious problems.
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评估医护人员因 Covid 而产生的抑郁、焦虑和压力 - 19
摘要:背景:2019年12月,中国武汉出现了一起未公开的肺炎疫情,导致科罗娜病毒病(COVID-19)在全球蔓延,世卫组织于2020年3月12日宣布该病为大流行病。医护人员(HCPs)面临着前所未有的挑战,研究显示他们的压力、抑郁和焦虑都有所上升。尽管角色不同,但直接医护人员的心理压力更大。缺乏明确的治疗方法加剧了人们的恐惧,导致患者、医护人员和正常人产生焦虑、抑郁和压力。研究目的确定医护人员因 Covid- 19 浪潮而产生的焦虑、抑郁和压力水平。材料和方法:在 Covid-19 第三波调查中,对 2022 年 1 月至 2022 年 4 月期间在卡拉奇 Korangi 工业区 Sohail Trust 医院和卡拉奇 Tariq 路 Medicare 心脏和牙科医院这两家三级医院工作的医护人员进行了横断面分析调查。采用抑郁、焦虑和压力量表-21 项(DASS-21)自我报告量表为基础的问卷调查心理健康情况。在数据分析过程中,使用 SPSS 计算了描述性和推论性统计数据。结果在 416 名参与者中,56% 为女性,56.2% 为单身。受访者的平均年龄为 29.36 岁(± 5.5)。47%的受访者有焦虑症状,35%的受访者有抑郁症状,21%的受访者有压力症状。男性技术人员、一线工人、患有慢性病的卫生保健人员和感染了 covid-19 的人员的焦虑、抑郁和压力水平较高。研究结果表明,男性患焦虑症的几率更高,而女性、25 岁以上和工作经验少于 5 年的高级保健人员患压力症的几率更高。结论COVID-19 在巴基斯坦医护人员中引发了焦虑、抑郁和压力。通过有针对性的策略和心理疗法进行早期干预,有助于防止出现更严重的问题。
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