Comparison of the Psychological Impact of COVID-19 on Healthcare Workers between 2022 and 2023 in a Romanian COVID-19 Hub Hospital
Опубликована: Май 31, 2024
We
assessed
depression,
anxiety,
and
stress
in
healthcare
workers
(HCWs)
2023
the
evo-lution
of
depression
compared
with
2022.
In
September-November
2023,
181
HCWs
from
Infectious
Diseases
Hospital,
Cluj-Napoca,
Romania,
completed
Depression,
Anxiety,
Stress
21
Scale
(DASS-21
R),
Patient
Health
Questionnaire-9
(PHQ-9),
Hamilton
Anxiety
Rating
(HAM-A).
The
prevalence
moderate-to-severe
levels
was
13.81%
for
DASS-Depression,
18.79%
DASS-Anxiety,
16.02%
DASS-Stress,
19.89%
PHQ-9,
12.16%
HAM-A.
Moderate-to-severe
PHQ-9
clinical
found
respondents,
HAM-A
anxiety
12.16%.
depres-sion
significantly
lower
study
group
(19.89%,
N=181)
2022
(30.60%,
N=114)
(p=0.036),
also
within
2022-2023
follow-up
(N=88)
(p=0.026).
did
not
find
significant
statistical
differences
between
those
infected
vs.
non-infected,
vaccinated
non-vaccinated,
working
non-working
SARS-CoV-2
patients.
Males
were
more
stressed
(p=0.018)
anxious
(p=0.034),
physicians
training
had
highest
(31.60%),
followed
by
(25.64%).
symptoms
decreased
but
remained
a
concerning
range.
By
addressing
these
psychological
issues,
we
can
prevent
professional
crises
system.
Язык: Английский
Comparison of the Psychological Impact of COVID-19 on Healthcare Workers between 2022 and 2023 in a Romanian COVID-19 Hub Hospital
COVID,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
4(7), С. 1072 - 1086
Опубликована: Июль 14, 2024
We
assessed
depression,
anxiety,
and
stress
in
healthcare
workers
(HCWs)
2023
the
evolution
of
depression
compared
with
2022.
In
September–November
2023,
181
HCWs
from
Infectious
Diseases
Hospital,
Cluj-Napoca,
Romania,
completed
Depression,
Anxiety,
Stress
21
Scale
(DASS-21
R),
Patient
Health
Questionnaire
9
(PHQ-9),
Hamilton
Anxiety
Rating
(HAM-A).
The
prevalence
moderate-to-severe
levels
was
13.8%
for
DASS-Depression,
18.8%
DASS-Anxiety,
16.1%
DASS-Stress,
19.9%
PHQ-9,
18.2%
HAM-A.
Moderate-to-severe
PHQ-9
significantly
lower
study
group
(19.9%,
N
=
181)
2022
(30.6%,
114)
(p
0.04),
also
within
2022–2023
follow-up
participants
(N
88)
0.03).
did
not
find
significant
statistical
differences
between
those
infected
vs.
non-infected,
vaccinated
non-vaccinated,
or
working
SARS-CoV-2
patients.
Males
were
more
stressed
0.02)
anxious
0.03),
physicians
training
had
highest
(31.6%),
followed
by
(25.6%).
symptoms
decreased
but
remained
a
concerning
range.
By
addressing
these
psychological
issues,
we
may
reduce
possibility
medical
errors
prevent
professional
crises
system.
Язык: Английский