Post-COVID Quality of Life and Sleep Among Younger Healthcare Workers of Designated COVID Care Centers: A Cross-Sectional Study

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Pradeep, T. S. [1 ]
Athish, K. K. [2 ]
Bhavanam, Sravani [3 ]
Mathew, Bejoi [4 ]
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[1] Sri Devaraj Urs Acad Higher Educ & Res, Sri Devaraj Urs Med Coll, Community Med, Kolar, India
[2] Sri Devaraj Urs Acad Higher Educ & Res, Dermatol Venereol & Leprosy, Kolar, India
[3] Sri Devaraj Urs Acad Higher Educ & Res, Sri Devaraj Urs Med Coll, Internal Med, Kolar, India
[4] Sri Devaraj Urs Acad Higher Educ & Res, Sri Devaraj Urs Med Coll, Prevent Med, Kolar, India
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covid-19; healthcare workers; frontline healthcare workers; covid care center; post covid; quality of life; sleep; PROFESSIONALS;
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10.7759/cureus.38190
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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IntroductionFrontline healthcare workers (FLHCWs) have been persuaded to work this coronavirus disease (COVID) pandemic way in and out but the pandemic has not subsided. The persistence of symptoms after COVID infection, especially chest symptoms like early fatigue with breathlessness, has been documented very well. However, FLHCWs have repeatedly caught the COVID infection and have been working in traumatic and helpless situations since the pandemic started. Post-COVID infection, quality of life (QOL) and sleep are greatly affected, regardless of the time elapsed since discharge or recovery. The continuous assessment of COVID-infected persons for post-COVID sequelae is an important and effective step to reduce complications.Materials and methodsThis was a cross-sectional study conducted for a period of one year at R.L. Jalappa Hospital and Research Center, Kolar, and SNR District Hospital, Kolar, which were designated COVID care centers. FLHCWs working in these centers who had contracted COVID infection at least once, who were more than 18 years and less than 30 years, and who had experience of less than five years irrespective of their vaccination status were included in the study. FLHCWs with COVID-related health illnesses, which needed ICU admission and prolonged hospital admission, were excluded. To assess QOL, the WHO Quality of Life Brief Version (WHOQOL-BREF) questionnaire was used. To assess sleepiness, the Epworth daytime sleepiness scale was used. The study was started after the institutional ethical committee's clearance was obtained.ResultsA total of 201 healthcare workers (HCWs) completed the survey. Of the participants, 119 (59.2%) were male, 107 (53.2%) were junior residents, 134 (66.7%) were unmarried, and 171 (85.1%) said they followed regular shifts. Male HCWs had higher scores in the psychological, social relationship, and environmental domains of QoL. Consultants had higher scores in all domains of QoL. Married HCWs had higher scores in the physical, psychological, and social relationship domains of QoL. Out of 201 FLHCWs, 67 (33.3%) had moderate excessive daytime sleep, and 25 (12.4%) had severe excessive daytime sleep. Few factors like gender, occupation, duration of work in the hospital, and regular shifts were statistically significant factors associated with daytime sleepiness.ConclusionThe present study has shown that even after the COVID vaccination doses received by the HCWs, sleep and Qol have still been impaired among infected younger healthcare staff. Acceptable and righteous efforts must be made by the institutions for proper policymaking to manage such infectious outbreaks in the future.
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