COVID-19 pandemic on health professionals in a third level hospital in Spain: job changes during the first wave, mental health at 4 months, and follow-up at 9 months

To determine the impact that the COVID-19 pandemic has had on health professionals, in terms of work changes and mental health. 1) Cross-sectional study and 2) longitudinal prospective study on health professionals who worked directly with patients affected by COVID-19 pandemic during the period bet...

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Published inEnfermeria clinica Vol. 32; no. 3; p. 143
Main Authors Esteban-Sepúlveda, Silvia, Terradas-Robledo, Roser, Castro-Ribeiro, Thaís, García-Pagès, Esther, Sobregrau-Sangrà, Pau, Lacueva-Pérez, Laia
Format Journal Article
LanguageSpanish
Published Spain 01.05.2022
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Summary:To determine the impact that the COVID-19 pandemic has had on health professionals, in terms of work changes and mental health. 1) Cross-sectional study and 2) longitudinal prospective study on health professionals who worked directly with patients affected by COVID-19 pandemic during the period between March-June 2020 in a tertiary hospital in Barcelona. Baseline (July-November 2020) and follow-up (November 2020-March 2021) data were collected. Data related to the job and toxic habits were collected with ad hoc questionnaires, and data related to perceived stress, post-traumatic stress, depression, and anxiety using validated questionnaires. In the baseline group (cross-sectional study), 90 professionals participated, 76% nurses. More than a third were on sick leave or took drugs to manage stress. Half of smokers increased tobacco use, and one in 5 increased alcohol consumption. Habitual shift change is significantly associated with depression, professional profile with anxiety, and perceived stress with age. In the longitudinal prospective study, the follow-up group (n = 64) shows high levels of stress and anxiety, which are maintained or even significantly increased over time. The structural changes that occurred in the hospital during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic had a strong impact on professionals, many of them presenting an increase in toxic habits, as well as impaired mental health that is maintained over time.
ISSN:1579-2013
DOI:10.1016/j.enfcli.2021.12.009