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COVID-19 pandemic and health worker stress: The mediating effect of emotional regulation

BACKGROUND/INTRODUCTION: Psychological and physical well-being of health personnel has been significantly affected by COVID-19. Work overload and continuous exposure to positive COVID-19 cases have caused them fatigue, stress, anxiety, insomnia and other detriments. This research aims: 1) to analyze...

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Autores principales: García-Batista, Zoilo Emilio, Guerra-Peña, Kiero, Nouri Kandany, Vahid, Marte, María Isabel, Garrido, Luis Eduardo, Cantisano-Guzmán, Luisa Marilia, Moretti, Luciana, Medrano, Leonardo Adrián
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8612545/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34818330
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0259013
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author García-Batista, Zoilo Emilio
Guerra-Peña, Kiero
Nouri Kandany, Vahid
Marte, María Isabel
Garrido, Luis Eduardo
Cantisano-Guzmán, Luisa Marilia
Moretti, Luciana
Medrano, Leonardo Adrián
author_facet García-Batista, Zoilo Emilio
Guerra-Peña, Kiero
Nouri Kandany, Vahid
Marte, María Isabel
Garrido, Luis Eduardo
Cantisano-Guzmán, Luisa Marilia
Moretti, Luciana
Medrano, Leonardo Adrián
author_sort García-Batista, Zoilo Emilio
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description BACKGROUND/INTRODUCTION: Psychological and physical well-being of health personnel has been significantly affected by COVID-19. Work overload and continuous exposure to positive COVID-19 cases have caused them fatigue, stress, anxiety, insomnia and other detriments. This research aims: 1) to analyze whether the use of cognitive reevaluation and emotional suppression strategies decreases and increases, respectively, stress levels of health personnel; 2) to quantify the impact of contact with patients with COVID-19 on stress levels of medical staff. METHOD: Emotion regulation strategies (cognitive reevaluation and emotional expression) and stress levels were evaluated in 155 Dominican physicians who were treating people infected with COVID-19 at the moment of the study (67.9% women and 32.1% men; mean age = 34.89; SD = 9.26). In addition, a questionnaire created by the researchers quantified the impact that contact with those infected had on their stress levels. RESULTS: Contact with patients with COVID-19 predicts increased use of emotion suppression strategies, although is not associated with the use of cognitive reevaluation. These findings lead to an even greater increase in stress on health care providers. CONCLUSIONS: Contextual contingencies demand immediate responses and may not allow health personnel to use cognitive re-evaluation strategies, leaning more towards emotion suppression. However, findings regarding high levels of stress require the implementation of intervention programs focused on the promotion of more functional emotion regulation strategies. Such programs may reduce current stress and prevent post-traumatic symptoms.
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spelling pubmed-86125452021-11-25 COVID-19 pandemic and health worker stress: The mediating effect of emotional regulation García-Batista, Zoilo Emilio Guerra-Peña, Kiero Nouri Kandany, Vahid Marte, María Isabel Garrido, Luis Eduardo Cantisano-Guzmán, Luisa Marilia Moretti, Luciana Medrano, Leonardo Adrián PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND/INTRODUCTION: Psychological and physical well-being of health personnel has been significantly affected by COVID-19. Work overload and continuous exposure to positive COVID-19 cases have caused them fatigue, stress, anxiety, insomnia and other detriments. This research aims: 1) to analyze whether the use of cognitive reevaluation and emotional suppression strategies decreases and increases, respectively, stress levels of health personnel; 2) to quantify the impact of contact with patients with COVID-19 on stress levels of medical staff. METHOD: Emotion regulation strategies (cognitive reevaluation and emotional expression) and stress levels were evaluated in 155 Dominican physicians who were treating people infected with COVID-19 at the moment of the study (67.9% women and 32.1% men; mean age = 34.89; SD = 9.26). In addition, a questionnaire created by the researchers quantified the impact that contact with those infected had on their stress levels. RESULTS: Contact with patients with COVID-19 predicts increased use of emotion suppression strategies, although is not associated with the use of cognitive reevaluation. These findings lead to an even greater increase in stress on health care providers. CONCLUSIONS: Contextual contingencies demand immediate responses and may not allow health personnel to use cognitive re-evaluation strategies, leaning more towards emotion suppression. However, findings regarding high levels of stress require the implementation of intervention programs focused on the promotion of more functional emotion regulation strategies. Such programs may reduce current stress and prevent post-traumatic symptoms. Public Library of Science 2021-11-24 /pmc/articles/PMC8612545/ /pubmed/34818330 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0259013 Text en © 2021 García-Batista et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Guerra-Peña, Kiero
Nouri Kandany, Vahid
Marte, María Isabel
Garrido, Luis Eduardo
Cantisano-Guzmán, Luisa Marilia
Moretti, Luciana
Medrano, Leonardo Adrián
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title_sort covid-19 pandemic and health worker stress: the mediating effect of emotional regulation
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8612545/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34818330
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0259013
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