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The Association Between Exposure to COVID-19 and Mental Health Outcomes Among Healthcare Workers
Due to the unprecedented impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on health care systems, there has been great interest in the mental wellbeing of healthcare workers. While most studies investigated mental health outcomes among frontline vs. non-frontline healthcare workers, little is known about the impact...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9226479/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35757645 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2022.896843 |
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author | Czepiel, Diana Hoek, Hans W. van der Markt, Afra Rutten, Bart P. F. Veling, Wim Schirmbeck, Frederike Mascayano, Franco Susser, Ezra S. van der Ven, Els |
author_facet | Czepiel, Diana Hoek, Hans W. van der Markt, Afra Rutten, Bart P. F. Veling, Wim Schirmbeck, Frederike Mascayano, Franco Susser, Ezra S. van der Ven, Els |
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description | Due to the unprecedented impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on health care systems, there has been great interest in the mental wellbeing of healthcare workers. While most studies investigated mental health outcomes among frontline vs. non-frontline healthcare workers, little is known about the impact of various work-related variables. The present study aimed to examine the association between work-related [i.e., having contact with COVID-19 patients, being redeployed due to the pandemic and availability of sufficient personal protective equipment (PPE)] and subjective (i.e., worries about getting infected or infecting others) exposures and self-reported mental health outcomes (i.e., psychological distress, depressive symptoms, and posttraumatic stress symptoms). Between February and May 2021, 994 healthcare workers employed at a variety of healthcare settings in the Netherlands filled out an online survey as part of the COVID-19 HEalth caRe wOrkErS (HEROES) study. Mental health outcomes were measured using the General Health Questionnaire-12, the Patient Health Questionnaire-9, and the Primary Care PTSD Screen for DSM-5. Approximately 13% reported depressive symptoms, 37% experienced psychological distress, and 20% reported posttraumatic stress symptoms. Multilevel linear models consisted of three levels: individual (work-related and subjective exposures), healthcare center (aggregated redeployment and availability of sufficient PPE), and regional (cumulative COVID-19 infection and death rates). Worries about infection were associated with all three mental health outcomes, whereas insufficient PPE was associated with psychological distress and depressive symptoms. There were no differences in outcomes between healthcare centers or provinces with different COVID-19 infection and death rates. Our findings highlight the importance of adequate PPE provision and the subjective experience of the COVID-19 pandemic. These factors should be part of interventions aimed at mitigating adverse mental health outcomes among healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic. |
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spelling | pubmed-92264792022-06-25 The Association Between Exposure to COVID-19 and Mental Health Outcomes Among Healthcare Workers Czepiel, Diana Hoek, Hans W. van der Markt, Afra Rutten, Bart P. F. Veling, Wim Schirmbeck, Frederike Mascayano, Franco Susser, Ezra S. van der Ven, Els Front Public Health Public Health Due to the unprecedented impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on health care systems, there has been great interest in the mental wellbeing of healthcare workers. While most studies investigated mental health outcomes among frontline vs. non-frontline healthcare workers, little is known about the impact of various work-related variables. The present study aimed to examine the association between work-related [i.e., having contact with COVID-19 patients, being redeployed due to the pandemic and availability of sufficient personal protective equipment (PPE)] and subjective (i.e., worries about getting infected or infecting others) exposures and self-reported mental health outcomes (i.e., psychological distress, depressive symptoms, and posttraumatic stress symptoms). Between February and May 2021, 994 healthcare workers employed at a variety of healthcare settings in the Netherlands filled out an online survey as part of the COVID-19 HEalth caRe wOrkErS (HEROES) study. Mental health outcomes were measured using the General Health Questionnaire-12, the Patient Health Questionnaire-9, and the Primary Care PTSD Screen for DSM-5. Approximately 13% reported depressive symptoms, 37% experienced psychological distress, and 20% reported posttraumatic stress symptoms. Multilevel linear models consisted of three levels: individual (work-related and subjective exposures), healthcare center (aggregated redeployment and availability of sufficient PPE), and regional (cumulative COVID-19 infection and death rates). Worries about infection were associated with all three mental health outcomes, whereas insufficient PPE was associated with psychological distress and depressive symptoms. There were no differences in outcomes between healthcare centers or provinces with different COVID-19 infection and death rates. Our findings highlight the importance of adequate PPE provision and the subjective experience of the COVID-19 pandemic. These factors should be part of interventions aimed at mitigating adverse mental health outcomes among healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-06-10 /pmc/articles/PMC9226479/ /pubmed/35757645 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2022.896843 Text en Copyright © 2022 Czepiel, Hoek, van der Markt, Rutten, Veling, Schirmbeck, Mascayano, Susser and van der Ven. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Public Health Czepiel, Diana Hoek, Hans W. van der Markt, Afra Rutten, Bart P. F. Veling, Wim Schirmbeck, Frederike Mascayano, Franco Susser, Ezra S. van der Ven, Els The Association Between Exposure to COVID-19 and Mental Health Outcomes Among Healthcare Workers |
title | The Association Between Exposure to COVID-19 and Mental Health Outcomes Among Healthcare Workers |
title_full | The Association Between Exposure to COVID-19 and Mental Health Outcomes Among Healthcare Workers |
title_fullStr | The Association Between Exposure to COVID-19 and Mental Health Outcomes Among Healthcare Workers |
title_full_unstemmed | The Association Between Exposure to COVID-19 and Mental Health Outcomes Among Healthcare Workers |
title_short | The Association Between Exposure to COVID-19 and Mental Health Outcomes Among Healthcare Workers |
title_sort | association between exposure to covid-19 and mental health outcomes among healthcare workers |
topic | Public Health |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9226479/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35757645 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2022.896843 |
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