Did the COVID-19 pandemic affect levels of burnout, anxiety and depression among doctors and nurses in Bangladesh? A cross-sectional survey study

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Hutchings, Hayley Anne [1 ]
Rahman, Mesbah [2 ]
Carter, Kymberley [1 ]
Islam, Saiful [1 ]
O'Neill, Claire [1 ]
Roberts, Stephen [1 ]
John, Ann [1 ]
Fegan, Greg [1 ]
Dave, Umakant [2 ]
Hawkes, Neil [3 ]
Ahmed, Faruque [4 ]
Hasan, Mahmud [5 ]
Azad, Abul Kalam [6 ]
Rahman, Md Mujibur [6 ]
Kibria, Md Golam [7 ]
Rahman, M. Masudur [8 ]
Mia, Titu [9 ]
Akhter, Mahfuza [9 ]
Williams, John G. [10 ]
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[1] Swansea Univ, Swansea, Wales
[2] Swansea Bay Univ Hlth Board, Port Talbot, Wales
[3] Cwm Taf Morgannwg Univ Hlth Board, Abercynon, England
[4] Sheikh Russel Natl Gastroliver Inst & Hosp, Dept Gastroenterol, Dhaka, Bangladesh
[5] Gastroliver Fdn, Dhaka, Bangladesh
[6] Dhaka Med Coll & Hosp, Dhaka, Bangladesh
[7] Sheikh Russel Natl Gastroliver Inst, Dhaka, Bangladesh
[8] Sheik Russel Natl Gastroliver Inst, Dhaka, Bangladesh
[9] Mugda Med Coll & Hosp, Dhaka, Bangladesh
[10] Swansea Univ, Fac Med Hlth & Life Sci, Swansea, Wales
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BMJ OPEN | 2024年 / 14卷 / 03期
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COVID-19; anxiety disorders; depression & mood disorders; burnout; professional; HOSPITAL ANXIETY; INVENTORY;
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10.1136/bmjopen-2023-079350
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R5 [内科学];
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Introduction COVID-19 has caused severe disruption to clinical services in Bangladesh but the extent of this, and the impact on healthcare professionals is unclear. We aimed to assess the perceived levels of anxiety, depression and burnout among doctors and nurses during COVID-19 pandemic. Methods We undertook an online survey using RedCap, directed at doctors and nurses across four institutions in Bangladesh (The Sheikh Russel Gastro Liver Institute & Hospital (SRNGIH), Dhaka Medical College Hospital (DMCH), Mugda Medical College Hospital (MMCH) and M Abdur Rahim Medical College (MARMC) Hospital). We collected information on demographics, awareness of well-being services, COVID-19-related workload, as well as anxiety, depression and burnout using two validated questionnaires: the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) and the Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI). Results Of the 3000 participants approached, we received responses from 2705 (90.2%). There was a statistically significant difference in anxiety, depression and burnout scores across institutions (p<0.01). Anxiety, depression and burnout scores were statistically worse in COVID-19 active staff compared with those not working on COVID-19 activities (p<0.01 for HADS anxiety and depression and MBI emotional exhaustion (EE), depersonalisation (DP) and personal accomplishment (PA)). Over half of the participants exhibited some level of anxiety (SRNGIH: 52.2%; DMCH: 53.9%; MMCH: 61.3%; MARMC: 68%) with a high proportion experiencing depression (SRNGIH: 39.5%; DMCH: 38.7%; MMCH: 53.7%; MARMC: 41.1%). Although mean burnout scores were within the normal range for each institution, a high proportion of staff (almost 20% in some instances) were shown to be classified as experiencing burnout by their EE, DP and PA scores. Conclusion We identified a high prevalence of perceived anxiety, depression and burnout among doctors and nurses during the COVID-19 pandemic. This was worse in staff engaged in COVID-19-related activities. These findings could help healthcare organisations to plan for future similar events.
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