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Resilience outcomes and associated factors among workers in community-based HIV care centres during the Covid-19 pandemic: A multi-country analysis from the EPIC program

INTRODUCTION: Community health workers (CHW) were integral in the COVID-19 response, particularly concerning services for populations vulnerable to HIV. Little is known regarding the mental health of CHW during the COVID-19 crisis. The objective of this study was to study resilience of CHW working i...

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Autores principales: Di Ciaccio, Marion, Lorente, Nicolas, Villes, Virginie, Maxence, Axel Akpaka, Vargas Pelaez, Claudia Marcela, Guillen, José Rafael, Castillo, Ingrid, Folch, Cinta, Diagne, Rokhaya, Riegel, Lucas, Delabre, Rosemary M., Rojas Castro, Daniela
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10681915/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38034471
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.hpopen.2023.100105
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author Di Ciaccio, Marion
Lorente, Nicolas
Villes, Virginie
Maxence, Axel Akpaka
Vargas Pelaez, Claudia Marcela
Guillen, José Rafael
Castillo, Ingrid
Folch, Cinta
Diagne, Rokhaya
Riegel, Lucas
Delabre, Rosemary M.
Rojas Castro, Daniela
author_facet Di Ciaccio, Marion
Lorente, Nicolas
Villes, Virginie
Maxence, Axel Akpaka
Vargas Pelaez, Claudia Marcela
Guillen, José Rafael
Castillo, Ingrid
Folch, Cinta
Diagne, Rokhaya
Riegel, Lucas
Delabre, Rosemary M.
Rojas Castro, Daniela
author_sort Di Ciaccio, Marion
collection PubMed
description INTRODUCTION: Community health workers (CHW) were integral in the COVID-19 response, particularly concerning services for populations vulnerable to HIV. Little is known regarding the mental health of CHW during the COVID-19 crisis. The objective of this study was to study resilience of CHW working in HIV non-governmental organizations. METHODS: An anonymous online, cross-sectional questionnaire was implemented during 2021 among CHW in Benin, Colombia, Guatemala, and Spain. Three scales were used to assess mental health: the 6-item Brief-Resilience Scale, the 9-item Patient Scale Questionnaire and the 7‐item Generalized-Anxiety-Disorder scale. Logistic regression models were used to identify factors associated with “low” resilience vs “normal” or “high” resilience. RESULTS: Among 295 respondents, the median standardized resilience score was 58.33 (IQR = [50.0–75.0], n = 267), 18.52 (IQR = [7.4–33.3], n = 282) for standardized depression score and 19.05 (IQR = [4.8–33.3], n = 274) for standardized anxiety score. Standardized resilience score was negatively correlated with standardized anxiety score (rho = -0.49, p < 0.001, n = 266) and standardized depression score (rho = -0.44, p < 0.001, n = 267). CONCLUSIONS: Normal or high level of resiliency in the HIV CHW were observed during the COVID-19 crisis. Self-efficacy, through COVID-19 prevention training, was a factor associated with resilience. Health policy must place CHW at the core of the healthcare system response to Covid‐19 and to future health emergencies, as they ensure continuity of care for many diseases including HIV among vulnerable populations.
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spelling pubmed-106819152023-11-30 Resilience outcomes and associated factors among workers in community-based HIV care centres during the Covid-19 pandemic: A multi-country analysis from the EPIC program Di Ciaccio, Marion Lorente, Nicolas Villes, Virginie Maxence, Axel Akpaka Vargas Pelaez, Claudia Marcela Guillen, José Rafael Castillo, Ingrid Folch, Cinta Diagne, Rokhaya Riegel, Lucas Delabre, Rosemary M. Rojas Castro, Daniela Health Policy Open Original Article INTRODUCTION: Community health workers (CHW) were integral in the COVID-19 response, particularly concerning services for populations vulnerable to HIV. Little is known regarding the mental health of CHW during the COVID-19 crisis. The objective of this study was to study resilience of CHW working in HIV non-governmental organizations. METHODS: An anonymous online, cross-sectional questionnaire was implemented during 2021 among CHW in Benin, Colombia, Guatemala, and Spain. Three scales were used to assess mental health: the 6-item Brief-Resilience Scale, the 9-item Patient Scale Questionnaire and the 7‐item Generalized-Anxiety-Disorder scale. Logistic regression models were used to identify factors associated with “low” resilience vs “normal” or “high” resilience. RESULTS: Among 295 respondents, the median standardized resilience score was 58.33 (IQR = [50.0–75.0], n = 267), 18.52 (IQR = [7.4–33.3], n = 282) for standardized depression score and 19.05 (IQR = [4.8–33.3], n = 274) for standardized anxiety score. Standardized resilience score was negatively correlated with standardized anxiety score (rho = -0.49, p < 0.001, n = 266) and standardized depression score (rho = -0.44, p < 0.001, n = 267). CONCLUSIONS: Normal or high level of resiliency in the HIV CHW were observed during the COVID-19 crisis. Self-efficacy, through COVID-19 prevention training, was a factor associated with resilience. Health policy must place CHW at the core of the healthcare system response to Covid‐19 and to future health emergencies, as they ensure continuity of care for many diseases including HIV among vulnerable populations. Elsevier 2023-11-08 /pmc/articles/PMC10681915/ /pubmed/38034471 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.hpopen.2023.100105 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Di Ciaccio, Marion
Lorente, Nicolas
Villes, Virginie
Maxence, Axel Akpaka
Vargas Pelaez, Claudia Marcela
Guillen, José Rafael
Castillo, Ingrid
Folch, Cinta
Diagne, Rokhaya
Riegel, Lucas
Delabre, Rosemary M.
Rojas Castro, Daniela
Resilience outcomes and associated factors among workers in community-based HIV care centres during the Covid-19 pandemic: A multi-country analysis from the EPIC program
title Resilience outcomes and associated factors among workers in community-based HIV care centres during the Covid-19 pandemic: A multi-country analysis from the EPIC program
title_full Resilience outcomes and associated factors among workers in community-based HIV care centres during the Covid-19 pandemic: A multi-country analysis from the EPIC program
title_fullStr Resilience outcomes and associated factors among workers in community-based HIV care centres during the Covid-19 pandemic: A multi-country analysis from the EPIC program
title_full_unstemmed Resilience outcomes and associated factors among workers in community-based HIV care centres during the Covid-19 pandemic: A multi-country analysis from the EPIC program
title_short Resilience outcomes and associated factors among workers in community-based HIV care centres during the Covid-19 pandemic: A multi-country analysis from the EPIC program
title_sort resilience outcomes and associated factors among workers in community-based hiv care centres during the covid-19 pandemic: a multi-country analysis from the epic program
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10681915/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38034471
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.hpopen.2023.100105
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