The evaluation of general psychiatric symptoms of medical staffs in the Covid-19 pandemic in Turkey

The present study, it is aimed to evaluate the general psychiatric symptoms of medical staff in the 47th and 49th days of the COVID-19 outbreak in Turkey.This study is a cross-sectional study conducted in 2020. 1308 medical staff were included in the survey. Brief Symptom Inventory, State and Trait...

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Main Authors: Burak Mete, Fatma Kartal, Elif Donmez, Onur Acar
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Language:English
Published: Society of TURAZ AKADEMI 2021-06-01
Series:Medicine Science
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Online Access:http://www.ejmanager.com/fulltextpdf.php?mno=24518
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spelling doaj-47f8c69ded954accb718e156c8b1dd962021-08-24T22:56:28ZengSociety of TURAZ AKADEMI Medicine Science2147-06342021-06-011024091510.5455/medscience.2020.12.25224518The evaluation of general psychiatric symptoms of medical staffs in the Covid-19 pandemic in TurkeyBurak Mete0Fatma KartalElif DonmezOnur AcarCukurova University, Public Health Department, Adana, Turkey Malatya Education and Research Hospital, Mental Health and Diseases Department, Malatya, Turkey Hamidiye Nursing Faculty Oncology Nursing Department, Istanbul, TurkeyThe present study, it is aimed to evaluate the general psychiatric symptoms of medical staff in the 47th and 49th days of the COVID-19 outbreak in Turkey.This study is a cross-sectional study conducted in 2020. 1308 medical staff were included in the survey. Brief Symptom Inventory, State and Trait Anxiety Scale were used to evaluate general psychiatric symptoms. The prevalence of general psychiatric symptoms on the participants ranges from 36.7% to 51.6%. The frequency of state anxiety is 50%. The frequency of general psychiatric symptoms in nurses ranges from 50.2% to 70.3%, 31.4% to 68.3% in doctors, and 37.5% to 49.7% in other professions. General psychiatric symptoms are 1.50-3.46 times more in medical staffs who experience symptoms of COVID-19 and 1.76-2.74 times more in who diagnosed with COVID-19 and 1.77-2.25 times more in who diagnosed with COVID-19 in their immediate relatives and 1.76-3.15 times more in who have immediate relatives dying of COVID-19. In Turkey, the medical staff was affected psychologically by the COVID-19 epidemic. The two most affected groups are nurses and doctors. Traumatic process and threat perception increased general psychiatric symptoms. Our results suggested that psychological support should be increased to medical staff. [Med-Science 2021; 10(2.000): 409-15]http://www.ejmanager.com/fulltextpdf.php?mno=24518covid-19brief psychiatric rating scalemedical staffsmental health
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Fatma Kartal
Elif Donmez
Onur Acar
The evaluation of general psychiatric symptoms of medical staffs in the Covid-19 pandemic in Turkey
Medicine Science
covid-19
brief psychiatric rating scale
medical staffs
mental health
author_facet Burak Mete
Fatma Kartal
Elif Donmez
Onur Acar
author_sort Burak Mete
title The evaluation of general psychiatric symptoms of medical staffs in the Covid-19 pandemic in Turkey
title_short The evaluation of general psychiatric symptoms of medical staffs in the Covid-19 pandemic in Turkey
title_full The evaluation of general psychiatric symptoms of medical staffs in the Covid-19 pandemic in Turkey
title_fullStr The evaluation of general psychiatric symptoms of medical staffs in the Covid-19 pandemic in Turkey
title_full_unstemmed The evaluation of general psychiatric symptoms of medical staffs in the Covid-19 pandemic in Turkey
title_sort evaluation of general psychiatric symptoms of medical staffs in the covid-19 pandemic in turkey
publisher Society of TURAZ AKADEMI
series Medicine Science
issn 2147-0634
publishDate 2021-06-01
description The present study, it is aimed to evaluate the general psychiatric symptoms of medical staff in the 47th and 49th days of the COVID-19 outbreak in Turkey.This study is a cross-sectional study conducted in 2020. 1308 medical staff were included in the survey. Brief Symptom Inventory, State and Trait Anxiety Scale were used to evaluate general psychiatric symptoms. The prevalence of general psychiatric symptoms on the participants ranges from 36.7% to 51.6%. The frequency of state anxiety is 50%. The frequency of general psychiatric symptoms in nurses ranges from 50.2% to 70.3%, 31.4% to 68.3% in doctors, and 37.5% to 49.7% in other professions. General psychiatric symptoms are 1.50-3.46 times more in medical staffs who experience symptoms of COVID-19 and 1.76-2.74 times more in who diagnosed with COVID-19 and 1.77-2.25 times more in who diagnosed with COVID-19 in their immediate relatives and 1.76-3.15 times more in who have immediate relatives dying of COVID-19. In Turkey, the medical staff was affected psychologically by the COVID-19 epidemic. The two most affected groups are nurses and doctors. Traumatic process and threat perception increased general psychiatric symptoms. Our results suggested that psychological support should be increased to medical staff. [Med-Science 2021; 10(2.000): 409-15]
topic covid-19
brief psychiatric rating scale
medical staffs
mental health
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