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“It is because of the love for the job that we are still here”: Mental health and psychosocial support among health care workers affected by attacks in the Northwest and Southwest regions of Cameroon

Attacks on health care have important consequences for the mental health (MH) and work availability of health care workers (HCW). In the conflict-affected Northwest and Southwest (NWSW) regions of Cameroon, health care attacks are common; however, little is known on the MH burden and/or (mental) hea...

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Autores principales: Chandini, Moustapha Aliyou, Van den Bergh, Rafael, Agbor Junior, Agbor Ayuk, Willliam, Farnyu, Obi, Agnes Mbiaya Mbeng, Ngeha, Ngu Claudia, Karimu, Ismaila, Douba, Emmanuel Christian Epee, Kim, Hyo-Jeong, Tendongfor, Nicholas
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10621865/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37917598
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgph.0002422
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author Chandini, Moustapha Aliyou
Van den Bergh, Rafael
Agbor Junior, Agbor Ayuk
Willliam, Farnyu
Obi, Agnes Mbiaya Mbeng
Ngeha, Ngu Claudia
Karimu, Ismaila
Douba, Emmanuel Christian Epee
Kim, Hyo-Jeong
Tendongfor, Nicholas
author_facet Chandini, Moustapha Aliyou
Van den Bergh, Rafael
Agbor Junior, Agbor Ayuk
Willliam, Farnyu
Obi, Agnes Mbiaya Mbeng
Ngeha, Ngu Claudia
Karimu, Ismaila
Douba, Emmanuel Christian Epee
Kim, Hyo-Jeong
Tendongfor, Nicholas
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description Attacks on health care have important consequences for the mental health (MH) and work availability of health care workers (HCW). In the conflict-affected Northwest and Southwest (NWSW) regions of Cameroon, health care attacks are common; however, little is known on the MH burden and/or (mental) health-seeking behavior among affected HCW. We therefore conducted a survey on mental conditions (relying on SRQ-20 and WASSS assessments) and access to MH services among 470 HCW from 12 districts in NWSW Cameroon in January-February 2022. In-depth interviews on personal experiences with attacks and on accessing MH services were conducted with a subset of 96 HCW. Among surveyed HCW, 153 (33%) had experienced an attack in the past 6 months, and a further 121 (26%) had experienced attacks more than 6 months ago. HCW facing attacks <6 months ago had significantly higher odds of exhibiting mental disorders (aOR 5.8, 95%CI 3.0–11.3, p<0.001) and of being unable to function (aOR 3.3, 95%CI 1.9–5.7, p<0.001). HCW who experienced an attack >6 months also had higher odds of being unable to function (aOR 2.9, 95%CI 1.7–5.2, p<0.001), and of missing time off work in the week preceding the survey (aOR 3.1, 95%CI 1.8–5.5, p<0.001). Previous access to MH services was also higher among HCW facing attacks. HCW showed a good understanding of the added values of accessing MH services, but faced multiple access barriers (including poor availability of services and their own prioritization of the care of others) and indicated a preference for self-care, peer-support and/or religious support. In conclusion, health care attacks in NWSW Cameroon contributed significantly to severe mental conditions and absenteeism rates among HCW. Strengthening access to MH support among attack-affected HCW is indicated; this should include strengthening of formal MH services and building the capacity of HCW and religious leaders to provide peer-support.
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spelling pubmed-106218652023-11-03 “It is because of the love for the job that we are still here”: Mental health and psychosocial support among health care workers affected by attacks in the Northwest and Southwest regions of Cameroon Chandini, Moustapha Aliyou Van den Bergh, Rafael Agbor Junior, Agbor Ayuk Willliam, Farnyu Obi, Agnes Mbiaya Mbeng Ngeha, Ngu Claudia Karimu, Ismaila Douba, Emmanuel Christian Epee Kim, Hyo-Jeong Tendongfor, Nicholas PLOS Glob Public Health Research Article Attacks on health care have important consequences for the mental health (MH) and work availability of health care workers (HCW). In the conflict-affected Northwest and Southwest (NWSW) regions of Cameroon, health care attacks are common; however, little is known on the MH burden and/or (mental) health-seeking behavior among affected HCW. We therefore conducted a survey on mental conditions (relying on SRQ-20 and WASSS assessments) and access to MH services among 470 HCW from 12 districts in NWSW Cameroon in January-February 2022. In-depth interviews on personal experiences with attacks and on accessing MH services were conducted with a subset of 96 HCW. Among surveyed HCW, 153 (33%) had experienced an attack in the past 6 months, and a further 121 (26%) had experienced attacks more than 6 months ago. HCW facing attacks <6 months ago had significantly higher odds of exhibiting mental disorders (aOR 5.8, 95%CI 3.0–11.3, p<0.001) and of being unable to function (aOR 3.3, 95%CI 1.9–5.7, p<0.001). HCW who experienced an attack >6 months also had higher odds of being unable to function (aOR 2.9, 95%CI 1.7–5.2, p<0.001), and of missing time off work in the week preceding the survey (aOR 3.1, 95%CI 1.8–5.5, p<0.001). Previous access to MH services was also higher among HCW facing attacks. HCW showed a good understanding of the added values of accessing MH services, but faced multiple access barriers (including poor availability of services and their own prioritization of the care of others) and indicated a preference for self-care, peer-support and/or religious support. In conclusion, health care attacks in NWSW Cameroon contributed significantly to severe mental conditions and absenteeism rates among HCW. Strengthening access to MH support among attack-affected HCW is indicated; this should include strengthening of formal MH services and building the capacity of HCW and religious leaders to provide peer-support. Public Library of Science 2023-11-02 /pmc/articles/PMC10621865/ /pubmed/37917598 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgph.0002422 Text en © 2023 World Health Organization. Licensee Public Library of Science https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution IGO License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/) . In any use of this article, there should be no suggestion that WHO endorses any specific organisation, products or services. The use of the WHO logo is not permitted. This notice should be preserved along with the article’s original URL.
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Chandini, Moustapha Aliyou
Van den Bergh, Rafael
Agbor Junior, Agbor Ayuk
Willliam, Farnyu
Obi, Agnes Mbiaya Mbeng
Ngeha, Ngu Claudia
Karimu, Ismaila
Douba, Emmanuel Christian Epee
Kim, Hyo-Jeong
Tendongfor, Nicholas
“It is because of the love for the job that we are still here”: Mental health and psychosocial support among health care workers affected by attacks in the Northwest and Southwest regions of Cameroon
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title_full_unstemmed “It is because of the love for the job that we are still here”: Mental health and psychosocial support among health care workers affected by attacks in the Northwest and Southwest regions of Cameroon
title_short “It is because of the love for the job that we are still here”: Mental health and psychosocial support among health care workers affected by attacks in the Northwest and Southwest regions of Cameroon
title_sort “it is because of the love for the job that we are still here”: mental health and psychosocial support among health care workers affected by attacks in the northwest and southwest regions of cameroon
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10621865/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37917598
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgph.0002422
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