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The Psychological Impact of COVID-19 Disease is more Severe on Intensive Care Unit Healthcare Providers: A Cross-sectional Study

OBJECTIVE: Fear, anxiety, depression and sleep deprivation are common mental health disorders in COVID-19 disease. We aimed to analyse the risk for healthcare providers during COVID-19 pandemic in a university hospital. METHODS: Anesthesiologists, nurses and nurse anesthetists were invited to fill o...

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Autores principales: Saracoglu, Kemal Tolga, Simsek, Tahsin, Kahraman, Selime, Bombaci, Elif, Sezen, Özlem, Saracoglu, Ayten, Demirhan, Recep
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Publicado: Korean College of Neuropsychopharmacology 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7609209/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33124593
http://dx.doi.org/10.9758/cpn.2020.18.4.607
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author Saracoglu, Kemal Tolga
Simsek, Tahsin
Kahraman, Selime
Bombaci, Elif
Sezen, Özlem
Saracoglu, Ayten
Demirhan, Recep
author_facet Saracoglu, Kemal Tolga
Simsek, Tahsin
Kahraman, Selime
Bombaci, Elif
Sezen, Özlem
Saracoglu, Ayten
Demirhan, Recep
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description OBJECTIVE: Fear, anxiety, depression and sleep deprivation are common mental health disorders in COVID-19 disease. We aimed to analyse the risk for healthcare providers during COVID-19 pandemic in a university hospital. METHODS: Anesthesiologists, nurses and nurse anesthetists were invited to fill out the survey. The survey was consist of questions from ‘’The Fear of COVID-19 Scale’’, ‘’Patient Health Questionnaire’’ and ‘’Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index’’ (PSQI). Each question was worth a point. RESULTS: The data of 208 participants were analyzed. Mean age was 29 ± 7.748 years, 72.1% were male, 67.3% were nurses, 62% were working in intensive care units, 38% were in hospital wards, 62% of all participants were living alone. Moderate depression was the most frequently detected outcome (n = 90, 43.3%). Mean The Fear of COVID-19 Scale for all participants was 18.56 ± 7.731. The mean PSQI of patients was 6.18 ± 4.356 with a 45.7% rate of poor sleep quality. PSQI was found significantly higher in nurses (7.1 ± 4.7, p = 0.000). Nurses were the group with the highest deterioration in sleep quality (53.6%, p = 0.003). The rate of moderate-to-severe depressive symptoms was significantly higher in intensive care unit nurses and physicians (p = 0.018). PSQI score was found significantly higher in intensive care unit nurses and physicians than hospital ward co-workers (7.02 ± 4.59 vs. 4.81 ± 3.57 respectively, p = 0.001). A significant positive correlation was observed between PSQI and The Fear of COVID-19 Scale total score in all patients (p < 0.005). CONCLUSION: Depression, anxiety, fear and sleep disorders may occur in healthcare workers during COVID-19 outbreak. Intensive care unit nurses were at highest risk.
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spelling pubmed-76092092020-11-30 The Psychological Impact of COVID-19 Disease is more Severe on Intensive Care Unit Healthcare Providers: A Cross-sectional Study Saracoglu, Kemal Tolga Simsek, Tahsin Kahraman, Selime Bombaci, Elif Sezen, Özlem Saracoglu, Ayten Demirhan, Recep Clin Psychopharmacol Neurosci Original Article OBJECTIVE: Fear, anxiety, depression and sleep deprivation are common mental health disorders in COVID-19 disease. We aimed to analyse the risk for healthcare providers during COVID-19 pandemic in a university hospital. METHODS: Anesthesiologists, nurses and nurse anesthetists were invited to fill out the survey. The survey was consist of questions from ‘’The Fear of COVID-19 Scale’’, ‘’Patient Health Questionnaire’’ and ‘’Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index’’ (PSQI). Each question was worth a point. RESULTS: The data of 208 participants were analyzed. Mean age was 29 ± 7.748 years, 72.1% were male, 67.3% were nurses, 62% were working in intensive care units, 38% were in hospital wards, 62% of all participants were living alone. Moderate depression was the most frequently detected outcome (n = 90, 43.3%). Mean The Fear of COVID-19 Scale for all participants was 18.56 ± 7.731. The mean PSQI of patients was 6.18 ± 4.356 with a 45.7% rate of poor sleep quality. PSQI was found significantly higher in nurses (7.1 ± 4.7, p = 0.000). Nurses were the group with the highest deterioration in sleep quality (53.6%, p = 0.003). The rate of moderate-to-severe depressive symptoms was significantly higher in intensive care unit nurses and physicians (p = 0.018). PSQI score was found significantly higher in intensive care unit nurses and physicians than hospital ward co-workers (7.02 ± 4.59 vs. 4.81 ± 3.57 respectively, p = 0.001). A significant positive correlation was observed between PSQI and The Fear of COVID-19 Scale total score in all patients (p < 0.005). CONCLUSION: Depression, anxiety, fear and sleep disorders may occur in healthcare workers during COVID-19 outbreak. Intensive care unit nurses were at highest risk. Korean College of Neuropsychopharmacology 2020-11-30 2020-11-30 /pmc/articles/PMC7609209/ /pubmed/33124593 http://dx.doi.org/10.9758/cpn.2020.18.4.607 Text en Copyright© 2020, Korean College of Neuropsychopharmacology This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Saracoglu, Kemal Tolga
Simsek, Tahsin
Kahraman, Selime
Bombaci, Elif
Sezen, Özlem
Saracoglu, Ayten
Demirhan, Recep
The Psychological Impact of COVID-19 Disease is more Severe on Intensive Care Unit Healthcare Providers: A Cross-sectional Study
title The Psychological Impact of COVID-19 Disease is more Severe on Intensive Care Unit Healthcare Providers: A Cross-sectional Study
title_full The Psychological Impact of COVID-19 Disease is more Severe on Intensive Care Unit Healthcare Providers: A Cross-sectional Study
title_fullStr The Psychological Impact of COVID-19 Disease is more Severe on Intensive Care Unit Healthcare Providers: A Cross-sectional Study
title_full_unstemmed The Psychological Impact of COVID-19 Disease is more Severe on Intensive Care Unit Healthcare Providers: A Cross-sectional Study
title_short The Psychological Impact of COVID-19 Disease is more Severe on Intensive Care Unit Healthcare Providers: A Cross-sectional Study
title_sort psychological impact of covid-19 disease is more severe on intensive care unit healthcare providers: a cross-sectional study
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7609209/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33124593
http://dx.doi.org/10.9758/cpn.2020.18.4.607
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