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The psychological impact of the Coronavirus emergency on physicians and nurses: an Italian observational study

BACKGROUND AND AIM OF THE WORK: The Coronavirus has put a strain on the response capacity of health systems and there are various psychological effects on health workers. AIM OF THE STUDY: To investigate the psychological impact of the coronavirus emergency on physicians and nurses. METHODS: A study...

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Autores principales: Carriero, Maria Chiara, Conte, Luana, Calignano, Marica, Lupo, Roberto, Calabrò, Antonino, Santoro, Pietro, Artioli, Giovanna, Caldararo, Cosimo, Ercolani, Maurizio, Carvello, Maicol, Leo, Antonio
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Mattioli 1885 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8383225/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34328135
http://dx.doi.org/10.23750/abm.v92iS2.11575
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Sumario:BACKGROUND AND AIM OF THE WORK: The Coronavirus has put a strain on the response capacity of health systems and there are various psychological effects on health workers. AIM OF THE STUDY: To investigate the psychological impact of the coronavirus emergency on physicians and nurses. METHODS: A study was conducted on a sample of nurses and physicians (n=770), who were asked to fill in a questionnaire investigating physical and psychological problems. It also included the IES (Impact Event Scale), STAI (State Trait Anxiety Inventory) scale and BDI (Beck Depression Inventory). RESULTS: 87.7% of the sample was represented by nurses (n=675), 12.3% (n=95) by physicians. 52.3% (n=403). Among the psychological symptoms, stress (76.2%; n=587), anxiety (59.4%; n=457) and depression (11.8%) prevailed and only 3.9% of the healthcare personnel sought help from a psychologist. The total score of the IES-R scale was 3.47. A significant association emerged between exposure and the risk of contagion (p-value = 0.003), stress was more present among nurses than among physicians (77.5% vs. 67.4%; p = 0.003). Among physical symptoms, headache (52.2%; n=402) and pressure injuries (24.8% n= 191) prevailed. CONCLUSIONS: The results of the study show that mental health monitoring of health workers, who are at risk of developing major psychological disorders, is a priority.