Advances in Pharmacological and Pharmaceutical Sciences,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
2022, P. 1 - 10
Published: Dec. 27, 2022
The
outbreak
of
COVID-19
and
subsequent
lockdown
worldwide
have
shown
a
psychological
impact
among
healthcare
workers.
However,
data
on
the
community
pharmacists
are
lacking
in
Nepalese
context.This
study
aimed
to
assess
distress
during
pandemic.
Settings
Design.
A
cross-sectional
analytical
design
was
adopted
working
pharmacies
Bharatpur.Purposive
sampling
method
used
select
172
pharmacists.
peritraumatic
index
(CPDI)
questionnaire
adapted
from
Shanghai
Mental
Health
Centre
measure
distress.
Statistical
Analysis.
Data
were
analyzed
using
Package
for
Social
Sciences
(SPSS)
version
20.
Descriptive
statistics
(mean,
standard
deviation,
percentage)
inferential
(chi-square
logistic
regression)
used.Out
respondents,
77.9%
severely
distressed
while
22.1%
mild
moderately
due
Mean
age
respondents
27.81
±
6.35
years.
Logistic
regression
revealed
that
having
education
bachelor
above
(AOR
=
4.489,
95%
CI:
1.747,
11.539),
8
or
more
hours
7.633,
2.729,
21.352),
being
unsatisfied
with
job
11.524,
3.574,
37.158),
experience
than
3
years
2.857,
1.060,
7.702)
found
significantly
linked
severe
Bharatpur.All
had
suffered
some
degree
Our
findings
reveal
need
intervention
alleviate
Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
61(1), P. 39 - 46
Published: Aug. 22, 2022
The
current
comparative
study
sought
to
identify
psychosocial
stressors
of
corona-virus
disease
2019
(COVID-19)-dedicated
(n
=
110)
and
non-COVID-19-dedicated
118)
nurses
(herein
referred
as
COVID
non-COVID
nurses,
respectively).
Data
were
collected
online
from
October
20,
2020,
April
1,
2021.
Significant
predictors
mental
health
for
purpose/meaning
(β
-0.32,
p
<
0.001),
perceived
stigma
0.25,
work
environment
improvement
-0.22,
0.004),
absolute
intensity
0.26,
0.004).
For
-0.34,
0.001)
0.003).
It
is
necessary
develop
programs
policies
that
support
the
nursing
staff.
Administrative
efforts
should
be
made
create
a
allows
focus
on
their
during
crises,
such
COVID-19
pandemic.
Nursing
staff
supported
so
appropriate
working
hours
are
maintained
breaks
guaranteed.
[Journal
Psychosocial
Mental
Health
Services,
61(1),
39-46.].
European journal of medical research,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
28(1)
Published: Aug. 3, 2023
Abstract
The
Covid-19
pandemic
has
impacted
and
infiltrated
every
aspect
of
our
lives.
Successive
lockdowns,
social
distancing
measures,
reduction
in
economic
activity
have
developed
a
new
way
living
and,
many
cases,
tend
to
lead
depression.
initial
strict
lockdown
for
about
3
months
eventually
few
more
imposed
greater
challenges
on
children
adolescents
terms
psychological
problems
psychiatric
disorders.
Regardless
their
viral
infection
status,
people
been
affected
by
the
psychosocial
changes
associated
with
pandemic.
In
present
review,
we
attempted
evaluate
impact
COVID
mental
health
from
different
age
groups
occupations.
review
highlighted
need
taking
effective
measures
stakeholder
cope
depression
among
human
population
worldwide.
Nursing Open,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
9(4), P. 2037 - 2043
Published: April 17, 2022
Abstract
Aim
The
aim
of
this
study
was
to
examine
the
relationship
between
intake
vitamins
B1,
B6,
B9
and
B12
with
emotional
mental
disorders
among
nurses
in
Indonesia.
Design
This
cross‐sectional
included
who
have
worked
at
least
six
months
a
private
hospital
Indonesia
from
March
April
2021.
Methods
We
used
Food
Frequency
Questionnaire,
Self‐Reporting
Questionnaire
20
Expanded
Nursing
Stress
Scale
questionnaire
assess
B‐vitamin
intake,
work‐related
stress.
Results
Of
80
interviewed
nurses,
8.8%
experienced
severe
stress,
22.5%
had
disorders.
Most
inadequate
B1
but
adequate
B6
(72.5%)
(56.3%).
Emotional
are
more
probably
occur
less
B12,
respective
aOR
20.06,
95%
CI
4.14–97.09
(
p
<
.001)
4.49,
1.19–16.83
=
.026).
Open Access Macedonian Journal of Medical Sciences,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
10(E), P. 293 - 302
Published: Jan. 28, 2022
AIM:
The
purpose
of
this
study
was
to
analyze
the
quality
life
hemodialysis
patients
during
COVID-19
pandemic.
METHODS:
This
used
a
descriptive
design.
sample
in
at
Gatoel
Hospital,
Mojokerto
City,
as
many
122
respondents
who
were
determined
using
simple
random
sampling
technique.
criteria
undergoing
therapy
<2
years,
and
willing
participate
research
activities.
instrument
adopted
from
WHOQOL-BREF
questionnaire.
RESULTS:
From
results
study,
it
found
that
more
than
half
had
poor
physical
health
dimensions
62
(50.8%),
mental
68
(55.7%),
social
dimensions.
Bad
(50.8%)
most
have
functional
74
(60.7%).
CONCLUSION:
It
life.
More
category,
bad
category
bad.
Advances in Pharmacological and Pharmaceutical Sciences,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
2022, P. 1 - 10
Published: Dec. 27, 2022
The
outbreak
of
COVID-19
and
subsequent
lockdown
worldwide
have
shown
a
psychological
impact
among
healthcare
workers.
However,
data
on
the
community
pharmacists
are
lacking
in
Nepalese
context.This
study
aimed
to
assess
distress
during
pandemic.
Settings
Design.
A
cross-sectional
analytical
design
was
adopted
working
pharmacies
Bharatpur.Purposive
sampling
method
used
select
172
pharmacists.
peritraumatic
index
(CPDI)
questionnaire
adapted
from
Shanghai
Mental
Health
Centre
measure
distress.
Statistical
Analysis.
Data
were
analyzed
using
Package
for
Social
Sciences
(SPSS)
version
20.
Descriptive
statistics
(mean,
standard
deviation,
percentage)
inferential
(chi-square
logistic
regression)
used.Out
respondents,
77.9%
severely
distressed
while
22.1%
mild
moderately
due
Mean
age
respondents
27.81
±
6.35
years.
Logistic
regression
revealed
that
having
education
bachelor
above
(AOR
=
4.489,
95%
CI:
1.747,
11.539),
8
or
more
hours
7.633,
2.729,
21.352),
being
unsatisfied
with
job
11.524,
3.574,
37.158),
experience
than
3
years
2.857,
1.060,
7.702)
found
significantly
linked
severe
Bharatpur.All
had
suffered
some
degree
Our
findings
reveal
need
intervention
alleviate