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Mental Health Outcomes in Australian Healthcare and Aged-Care Workers during the Second Year of the COVID-19 Pandemic
Objective: the COVID-19 pandemic has incurred psychological risks for healthcare workers (HCWs). We established a Victorian HCW cohort (the Coronavirus in Victorian Healthcare and Aged-Care Workers (COVIC-HA) cohort study) to examine COVID-19 impacts on HCWs and assess organisational responses over...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9103405/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35564351 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19094951 |
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author | McGuinness, Sarah L. Johnson, Josphin Eades, Owen Cameron, Peter A. Forbes, Andrew Fisher, Jane Grantham, Kelsey Hodgson, Carol Hunter, Peter Kasza, Jessica Kelsall, Helen L. Kirkman, Maggie Russell, Grant Russo, Philip L. Sim, Malcolm R. Singh, Kasha P. Skouteris, Helen Smith, Karen L. Stuart, Rhonda L. Teede, Helena J. Trauer, James M. Udy, Andrew Zoungas, Sophia Leder, Karin |
author_facet | McGuinness, Sarah L. Johnson, Josphin Eades, Owen Cameron, Peter A. Forbes, Andrew Fisher, Jane Grantham, Kelsey Hodgson, Carol Hunter, Peter Kasza, Jessica Kelsall, Helen L. Kirkman, Maggie Russell, Grant Russo, Philip L. Sim, Malcolm R. Singh, Kasha P. Skouteris, Helen Smith, Karen L. Stuart, Rhonda L. Teede, Helena J. Trauer, James M. Udy, Andrew Zoungas, Sophia Leder, Karin |
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description | Objective: the COVID-19 pandemic has incurred psychological risks for healthcare workers (HCWs). We established a Victorian HCW cohort (the Coronavirus in Victorian Healthcare and Aged-Care Workers (COVIC-HA) cohort study) to examine COVID-19 impacts on HCWs and assess organisational responses over time. Methods: mixed-methods cohort study, with baseline data collected via an online survey (7 May–18 July 2021) across four healthcare settings: ambulance, hospitals, primary care, and residential aged-care. Outcomes included self-reported symptoms of depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress (PTS), wellbeing, burnout, and resilience, measured using validated tools. Work and home-related COVID-19 impacts and perceptions of workplace responses were also captured. Results: among 984 HCWs, symptoms of clinically significant depression, anxiety, and PTS were reported by 22.5%, 14.0%, and 20.4%, respectively, highest among paramedics and nurses. Emotional exhaustion reflecting moderate–severe burnout was reported by 65.1%. Concerns about contracting COVID-19 at work and transmitting COVID-19 were common, but 91.2% felt well-informed on workplace changes and 78.3% reported that support services were available. Conclusions: Australian HCWs employed during 2021 experienced adverse mental health outcomes, with prevalence differences observed according to occupation. Longitudinal evidence is needed to inform workplace strategies that support the physical and mental wellbeing of HCWs at organisational and state policy levels. |
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spelling | pubmed-91034052022-05-14 Mental Health Outcomes in Australian Healthcare and Aged-Care Workers during the Second Year of the COVID-19 Pandemic McGuinness, Sarah L. Johnson, Josphin Eades, Owen Cameron, Peter A. Forbes, Andrew Fisher, Jane Grantham, Kelsey Hodgson, Carol Hunter, Peter Kasza, Jessica Kelsall, Helen L. Kirkman, Maggie Russell, Grant Russo, Philip L. Sim, Malcolm R. Singh, Kasha P. Skouteris, Helen Smith, Karen L. Stuart, Rhonda L. Teede, Helena J. Trauer, James M. Udy, Andrew Zoungas, Sophia Leder, Karin Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Objective: the COVID-19 pandemic has incurred psychological risks for healthcare workers (HCWs). We established a Victorian HCW cohort (the Coronavirus in Victorian Healthcare and Aged-Care Workers (COVIC-HA) cohort study) to examine COVID-19 impacts on HCWs and assess organisational responses over time. Methods: mixed-methods cohort study, with baseline data collected via an online survey (7 May–18 July 2021) across four healthcare settings: ambulance, hospitals, primary care, and residential aged-care. Outcomes included self-reported symptoms of depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress (PTS), wellbeing, burnout, and resilience, measured using validated tools. Work and home-related COVID-19 impacts and perceptions of workplace responses were also captured. Results: among 984 HCWs, symptoms of clinically significant depression, anxiety, and PTS were reported by 22.5%, 14.0%, and 20.4%, respectively, highest among paramedics and nurses. Emotional exhaustion reflecting moderate–severe burnout was reported by 65.1%. Concerns about contracting COVID-19 at work and transmitting COVID-19 were common, but 91.2% felt well-informed on workplace changes and 78.3% reported that support services were available. Conclusions: Australian HCWs employed during 2021 experienced adverse mental health outcomes, with prevalence differences observed according to occupation. Longitudinal evidence is needed to inform workplace strategies that support the physical and mental wellbeing of HCWs at organisational and state policy levels. MDPI 2022-04-19 /pmc/articles/PMC9103405/ /pubmed/35564351 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19094951 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article McGuinness, Sarah L. Johnson, Josphin Eades, Owen Cameron, Peter A. Forbes, Andrew Fisher, Jane Grantham, Kelsey Hodgson, Carol Hunter, Peter Kasza, Jessica Kelsall, Helen L. Kirkman, Maggie Russell, Grant Russo, Philip L. Sim, Malcolm R. Singh, Kasha P. Skouteris, Helen Smith, Karen L. Stuart, Rhonda L. Teede, Helena J. Trauer, James M. Udy, Andrew Zoungas, Sophia Leder, Karin Mental Health Outcomes in Australian Healthcare and Aged-Care Workers during the Second Year of the COVID-19 Pandemic |
title | Mental Health Outcomes in Australian Healthcare and Aged-Care Workers during the Second Year of the COVID-19 Pandemic |
title_full | Mental Health Outcomes in Australian Healthcare and Aged-Care Workers during the Second Year of the COVID-19 Pandemic |
title_fullStr | Mental Health Outcomes in Australian Healthcare and Aged-Care Workers during the Second Year of the COVID-19 Pandemic |
title_full_unstemmed | Mental Health Outcomes in Australian Healthcare and Aged-Care Workers during the Second Year of the COVID-19 Pandemic |
title_short | Mental Health Outcomes in Australian Healthcare and Aged-Care Workers during the Second Year of the COVID-19 Pandemic |
title_sort | mental health outcomes in australian healthcare and aged-care workers during the second year of the covid-19 pandemic |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9103405/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35564351 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19094951 |
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