Psychological Impact of the Very Early Beginning of the COVID-19 Outbreak in Healthcare Workers: A Bayesian Study on the Italian and Swiss Perspectives

被引:5
|
作者
Uccella, Sara [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Mongelli, Francesco [4 ]
Majno-Hurst, Pietro [4 ]
Pavan, Luca Jacopo [5 ]
Uccella, Stefano [6 ,7 ]
Zoia, Cesare [8 ]
Uccella, Laura [4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Genoa, Dept Neurosci Rehabil Ophthalmol Genet & Maternal, Genoa, Italy
[2] Ist Giannina Gaslini, Child Neuropsychiat Unit, Genoa, Italy
[3] Ist Giannina Gaslini, Neonatol Unit, Genoa, Italy
[4] Osped Reg Lugano, Surg & Emergency Dept, Lugano, Switzerland
[5] Ctr Hosp Univ Nice, Diagnost & Intervent Radiol Dept, Nice, France
[6] Univ Verona, Dept Obstet & Gynecol, Verona, Italy
[7] Azienda Osped Univ Integrata AOUI, Dept Obstet & Gynaecol, Verona, Italy
[8] Fdn IRCCS Policlin San Matteo, Neurosurg Dept, Pavia, Italy
关键词
COVID-19; early outbreaks; stress; healthcare workers; mental health; hospital management; trauma; POSTTRAUMATIC-STRESS-DISORDER; MENTAL-HEALTH; TRAUMA; CHINA; STAFF;
D O I
10.3389/fpubh.2022.768036
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
BackgroundWe investigated the COVID19-related psychological impact on healthcare workers in Italy and in Italian-speaking regions of Switzerland, three weeks after its outbreak. All professional groups of public hospitals in Italy and Switzerland were asked to complete a 38 questions online survey investigating demographic, marital and working status, presence of stress symptoms and need for psychological support. ResultsWithin 38 h a total of 3,038 responses were collected. The subgroup analysis identified specific categories at risk according to age, type of work and region of origin. Critical care workers, in particular females, reported an increased number of working hours, decline in confidence in the future, presence of stress symptoms and need for psychological support. Respondents reporting stress symptoms and those with children declared a higher need for psychological support. ConclusionsThe large number of participants in such a short time indicates for a high interest on topic among health-care workers. The COVID19 outbreak has been experienced as a repeated trauma for many health-care professionals, especially among female nurses' categories. Early evidence of the need of implementating short and long-term measures to mitigate impact of the emotional burden of COVID-19 pandemic are still relevant.
引用
收藏
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Telework during COVID-19 outbreak: Impact on mental health among Italian workers
    Bertino, V.
    Nistico, V.
    D'Agostino, A.
    Gambini, O.
    Demartini, B.
    [J]. EUROPEAN PSYCHIATRY, 2021, 64 : S678 - S678
  • [42] Psychological Impact and Workload of COVID-19 on Healthcare Workers in China During the Early Time of the Pandemic: A Cross-sectional Study
    Zhong, Jing
    Luo, Zhe
    Sun, Xingfeng
    Zhao, Xining
    Liang, Chao
    Liang, Peng
    Ge, Feng
    Yu, Kaihuan
    Miao, Changhong
    [J]. DISASTER MEDICINE AND PUBLIC HEALTH PREPAREDNESS, 2022, 17
  • [43] Psychological impact of the COVID-19 outbreak in community pharmacists: A longitudinal study
    Lange, Marie
    Licaj, Idlir
    Boulouard, Michel
    Garon, David
    Richard, Estelle
    Le Bas, Jeanne
    Salmon, Remi
    Stroiazzo, Rheda
    Le Bas, Francois
    Humbert, Xavier
    [J]. JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN PHARMACISTS ASSOCIATION, 2022, 62 (04) : 1359 - 1363
  • [44] Field study for determining the effect of COVID-19 on healthcare workers Effect of COVID-19 on healthcare workers
    Cinaroglu, Nesibe Sultan
    Oztorun, Kenan
    Kacmaz, Mustafa
    Oztorun, Zeynep Yilmaz
    [J]. ANNALS OF CLINICAL AND ANALYTICAL MEDICINE, 2021, 12 : S254 - S258
  • [45] Longitudinal survey on the Psychological Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic in Healthcare Workers (PsyCOVer) in France: study protocol
    Bertuzzi, Leticia
    El Aarbaoui, Tarik
    Heron, Megane
    Gosselin, Anne
    Roy-de-Lachaise, Laurine
    Fossi, Larissa
    Della Corte, Francesco
    Vignier, Nicolas
    Melchior, Maria
    Schreiber, Merritt
    Vandentorren, Stephanie
    Vuillermoz, Cecile
    [J]. BMJ OPEN, 2022, 12 (01):
  • [46] Stress, Sleep and Psychological Impact in Healthcare Workers During the Early Phase of COVID-19 in India: A Factor Analysis
    Chatterjee, Seshadri Sekhar
    Chakrabarty, Madhushree
    Banerjee, Debanjan
    Grover, Sandeep
    Chatterjee, Shiv Sekhar
    Dan, Utpal
    [J]. FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY, 2021, 12
  • [47] A Cross-Sectional Study to Examine the Psychological Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Healthcare Workers in Kuwait
    AlKandari, Sarah
    Salman, Ahmad
    Al-Ghadban, Fatima
    Ahmad, Rasheed
    [J]. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH, 2022, 19 (17)
  • [48] Knowledge, Attitude, Perception and Psychological Status of Healthcare Workers During COVID-19 Outbreak in Libya: A Cross Sectional Study
    Lagaa, Mawada Bashir Ahmed
    Alhoot, Mohammed Abdelfatah
    Baobaid, Mohammed Faez
    [J]. JOURNAL OF PURE AND APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY, 2022, 16 (02): : 1370 - 1383
  • [49] A multinational, multicentre study on the psychological outcomes and associated physical symptoms amongst healthcare workers during COVID-19 outbreak
    Chew, Nicholas W. S.
    Lee, Grace K. H.
    Tan, Benjamin Y. Q.
    Jing, Mingxue
    Goh, Yihui
    Ngiam, Nicholas J. H.
    Yeo, Leonard L. L.
    Ahmad, Aftab
    Khan, Faheem Ahmed
    Shanmugam, Ganesh Napolean
    Sharma, Arvind K.
    Komalkumar, R. N.
    Meenakshi, P. V.
    Shah, Kenam
    Patel, Bhargesh
    Chan, Bernard P. L.
    Sunny, Sibi
    Chandra, Bharatendu
    Ong, Jonathan J. Y.
    Paliwal, Prakash R.
    Wong, Lily Y. H.
    Sagayanathan, Renarebecca
    Chen, Jin Tao
    Ng, Alison Ying Ying
    Teoh, Hock Luen
    Tsivgoulis, Georgios
    Ho, Cyrus S.
    Ho, Roger C.
    Sharma, Vijay K.
    [J]. BRAIN BEHAVIOR AND IMMUNITY, 2020, 88 : 559 - 565
  • [50] Comparison of the Psychological Impact of COVID-19 on Healthcare Workers between 2022 and 2023 in a Romanian COVID-19 Hub Hospital
    Muntean, Monica
    Colcear, Doina
    Briciu, Violeta
    Lupse, Mihaela
    Crisan, Catalina
    Sidea, Maria
    Radulescu, Amanda
    [J]. COVID, 2024, 4 (07): : 1072 - 1086