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Psychological distress and associated factors among hospital workers in Uganda during the COVID-19 lockdown – A multicentre study
OBJECTIVE: To assess the prevalence of psychological distress (PD), and its associated demographic, psychosocial, hospital and health-related factors among hospital workers in Uganda during the COVID-19 related lockdown. METHODS: An online cross-sectional study was conducted among three hundred nine...
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2022
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8769903/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35075435 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2022.e08807 |
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author | Kirabira, Joseph Ben Forry, Jimmy Ssebuufu, Robinson Akimana, Benedict Nakawuki, Madrine Anyayo, Lucas Mpamizo, Emmanuel Chan Onen, Bruno Ingabire, Jane Gumisiriza, Nolbert Waiswa, Ali Mawanda, Anatoli Ashaba, Scholastic Kyamanywa, Patrick |
author_facet | Kirabira, Joseph Ben Forry, Jimmy Ssebuufu, Robinson Akimana, Benedict Nakawuki, Madrine Anyayo, Lucas Mpamizo, Emmanuel Chan Onen, Bruno Ingabire, Jane Gumisiriza, Nolbert Waiswa, Ali Mawanda, Anatoli Ashaba, Scholastic Kyamanywa, Patrick |
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description | OBJECTIVE: To assess the prevalence of psychological distress (PD), and its associated demographic, psychosocial, hospital and health-related factors among hospital workers in Uganda during the COVID-19 related lockdown. METHODS: An online cross-sectional study was conducted among three hundred ninety six participants recruited from eight hospitals and PD was assessed using the Kessler 6 distress scale from May to June 2020. RESULTS: PD was present in 92.7% of the participants with majority (78.3%) having mild to moderate PD whereas 14.4% had severe PD. Severe PD had statistically significant association with having financial liabilities (O.R = 3.69 (1.55–8.77), p = 0.003). However, ability to maintain contact with family members and friends (O.R = 0.43 (0.22–0.84), p value = 0.013), and having enough personal protective equipment and safety tools at work place (O.R = 0.44 (0.23–0.84), p value = 0.012) were protective against severe PD. having excessive worry about getting infected with COVID-19, conflicts within a home, segregation by friends or community, longer working hours or involvement in management of suspected or confirmed case were not associated with severe PD. CONCLUSION: The findings indicate the need to take into consideration the mental wellbeing of health workers during this COVID-19 outbreak. Whereas hospital workers continue to provide their services during the COVID-19 pandemic and related lockdown, it is important that they maintain contact with social support networks and be provided with counselling and mental health and psychosocial services in order to optimise their mental health during this pandemic. |
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spelling | pubmed-87699032022-01-20 Psychological distress and associated factors among hospital workers in Uganda during the COVID-19 lockdown – A multicentre study Kirabira, Joseph Ben Forry, Jimmy Ssebuufu, Robinson Akimana, Benedict Nakawuki, Madrine Anyayo, Lucas Mpamizo, Emmanuel Chan Onen, Bruno Ingabire, Jane Gumisiriza, Nolbert Waiswa, Ali Mawanda, Anatoli Ashaba, Scholastic Kyamanywa, Patrick Heliyon Research Article OBJECTIVE: To assess the prevalence of psychological distress (PD), and its associated demographic, psychosocial, hospital and health-related factors among hospital workers in Uganda during the COVID-19 related lockdown. METHODS: An online cross-sectional study was conducted among three hundred ninety six participants recruited from eight hospitals and PD was assessed using the Kessler 6 distress scale from May to June 2020. RESULTS: PD was present in 92.7% of the participants with majority (78.3%) having mild to moderate PD whereas 14.4% had severe PD. Severe PD had statistically significant association with having financial liabilities (O.R = 3.69 (1.55–8.77), p = 0.003). However, ability to maintain contact with family members and friends (O.R = 0.43 (0.22–0.84), p value = 0.013), and having enough personal protective equipment and safety tools at work place (O.R = 0.44 (0.23–0.84), p value = 0.012) were protective against severe PD. having excessive worry about getting infected with COVID-19, conflicts within a home, segregation by friends or community, longer working hours or involvement in management of suspected or confirmed case were not associated with severe PD. CONCLUSION: The findings indicate the need to take into consideration the mental wellbeing of health workers during this COVID-19 outbreak. Whereas hospital workers continue to provide their services during the COVID-19 pandemic and related lockdown, it is important that they maintain contact with social support networks and be provided with counselling and mental health and psychosocial services in order to optimise their mental health during this pandemic. Elsevier 2022-01-20 /pmc/articles/PMC8769903/ /pubmed/35075435 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2022.e08807 Text en © 2022 The Author(s) 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/). |
spellingShingle | Research Article Kirabira, Joseph Ben Forry, Jimmy Ssebuufu, Robinson Akimana, Benedict Nakawuki, Madrine Anyayo, Lucas Mpamizo, Emmanuel Chan Onen, Bruno Ingabire, Jane Gumisiriza, Nolbert Waiswa, Ali Mawanda, Anatoli Ashaba, Scholastic Kyamanywa, Patrick Psychological distress and associated factors among hospital workers in Uganda during the COVID-19 lockdown – A multicentre study |
title | Psychological distress and associated factors among hospital workers in Uganda during the COVID-19 lockdown – A multicentre study |
title_full | Psychological distress and associated factors among hospital workers in Uganda during the COVID-19 lockdown – A multicentre study |
title_fullStr | Psychological distress and associated factors among hospital workers in Uganda during the COVID-19 lockdown – A multicentre study |
title_full_unstemmed | Psychological distress and associated factors among hospital workers in Uganda during the COVID-19 lockdown – A multicentre study |
title_short | Psychological distress and associated factors among hospital workers in Uganda during the COVID-19 lockdown – A multicentre study |
title_sort | psychological distress and associated factors among hospital workers in uganda during the covid-19 lockdown – a multicentre study |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8769903/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35075435 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2022.e08807 |
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