Healthcare Providers on the Frontline: A Quantitative Investigation of the Stress and Recent Onset Psychological Impact of Delivering Health Care Services During COVID-19 in Kashmir

Background: Frontline healthcare workers (FHCWs) are at an increased risk of contracting COVID-19. We aimed to assess the stress and psychological impact of the COVID-19 pandemic among FHCWs. Methods: This was an exploratory hospital-based study. A semistructured e-questionnaire was developed and sh...

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Main Authors: Aaliya Khanam, Shabir Ahmad Dar, Zaid Ahmad Wani, Naveed Nazir Shah, Inaamul Haq, Shazia Kousar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2020-07-01
Series:Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/0253717620933985
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spelling doaj-735dbbe9231f47d4912fe2d91b65a0d52021-08-09T14:33:52ZengSAGE PublishingIndian Journal of Psychological Medicine0253-71760975-15642020-07-014210.1177/0253717620933985Healthcare Providers on the Frontline: A Quantitative Investigation of the Stress and Recent Onset Psychological Impact of Delivering Health Care Services During COVID-19 in KashmirAaliya Khanam0Shabir Ahmad Dar1Zaid Ahmad Wani2Naveed Nazir Shah3Inaamul Haq4Shazia Kousar5 Dept. of Psychiatry, Government Medical College, Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India. Dept. of Psychiatry, Government Medical College, Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India. Dept. of Psychiatry, Government Medical College, Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India. Dept. of Chest Medicine, Government Medical College, Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India. Dept. of Social and Preventive Medicine, Government Medical College, Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India. Dept. of Psychiatry, Government Medical College, Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India.Background: Frontline healthcare workers (FHCWs) are at an increased risk of contracting COVID-19. We aimed to assess the stress and psychological impact of the COVID-19 pandemic among FHCWs. Methods: This was an exploratory hospital-based study. A semistructured e-questionnaire was developed and shared through emails, WhatsApp groups, Facebook, and Twitter. The study instruments used were stress questionnaire and the impact of event scale—revised. Results: We received 133 valid responses. A total of 81 (61.4%) of the respondents were single, 74 (55.6) were male, 70 (52.6%) were between 20 and 29 years of age, and 91 (68.4%) were from urban background. A total of 83 (62.4%) of respondents were doctors and 28 (21.1%) were registered nurses. A total of 36 (27.1%) were posted in emergency and 34 (25.6%) were in the in-patient department. Feeling sad and pessimistic, feeling of being avoided by others, the burden of change in the quality of work, and worrying whether the family will be cared for in their absence were significantly more in nurses as compared to the doctors. Stress due to burden in an increase in the quantity of work was seen more in FHCWs working in the swab collection center as compared to those working in the in-patient department, emergency, or theaters. Severe psychological impact was seen in 81 (60.9%) of FHCWs. The psychological impact was significantly more in males and in those who were married. It was also significantly related to the place of posting. Conclusion: More than half of the FHCWs had a severe psychological impact owing to COVID-19. The psychological impact was more in males and those who were married, and it was related to the place of posting of the FHCWs. Nurses had significantly higher stress as compared to doctors.https://doi.org/10.1177/0253717620933985
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author Aaliya Khanam
Shabir Ahmad Dar
Zaid Ahmad Wani
Naveed Nazir Shah
Inaamul Haq
Shazia Kousar
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Shabir Ahmad Dar
Zaid Ahmad Wani
Naveed Nazir Shah
Inaamul Haq
Shazia Kousar
Healthcare Providers on the Frontline: A Quantitative Investigation of the Stress and Recent Onset Psychological Impact of Delivering Health Care Services During COVID-19 in Kashmir
Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine
author_facet Aaliya Khanam
Shabir Ahmad Dar
Zaid Ahmad Wani
Naveed Nazir Shah
Inaamul Haq
Shazia Kousar
author_sort Aaliya Khanam
title Healthcare Providers on the Frontline: A Quantitative Investigation of the Stress and Recent Onset Psychological Impact of Delivering Health Care Services During COVID-19 in Kashmir
title_short Healthcare Providers on the Frontline: A Quantitative Investigation of the Stress and Recent Onset Psychological Impact of Delivering Health Care Services During COVID-19 in Kashmir
title_full Healthcare Providers on the Frontline: A Quantitative Investigation of the Stress and Recent Onset Psychological Impact of Delivering Health Care Services During COVID-19 in Kashmir
title_fullStr Healthcare Providers on the Frontline: A Quantitative Investigation of the Stress and Recent Onset Psychological Impact of Delivering Health Care Services During COVID-19 in Kashmir
title_full_unstemmed Healthcare Providers on the Frontline: A Quantitative Investigation of the Stress and Recent Onset Psychological Impact of Delivering Health Care Services During COVID-19 in Kashmir
title_sort healthcare providers on the frontline: a quantitative investigation of the stress and recent onset psychological impact of delivering health care services during covid-19 in kashmir
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine
issn 0253-7176
0975-1564
publishDate 2020-07-01
description Background: Frontline healthcare workers (FHCWs) are at an increased risk of contracting COVID-19. We aimed to assess the stress and psychological impact of the COVID-19 pandemic among FHCWs. Methods: This was an exploratory hospital-based study. A semistructured e-questionnaire was developed and shared through emails, WhatsApp groups, Facebook, and Twitter. The study instruments used were stress questionnaire and the impact of event scale—revised. Results: We received 133 valid responses. A total of 81 (61.4%) of the respondents were single, 74 (55.6) were male, 70 (52.6%) were between 20 and 29 years of age, and 91 (68.4%) were from urban background. A total of 83 (62.4%) of respondents were doctors and 28 (21.1%) were registered nurses. A total of 36 (27.1%) were posted in emergency and 34 (25.6%) were in the in-patient department. Feeling sad and pessimistic, feeling of being avoided by others, the burden of change in the quality of work, and worrying whether the family will be cared for in their absence were significantly more in nurses as compared to the doctors. Stress due to burden in an increase in the quantity of work was seen more in FHCWs working in the swab collection center as compared to those working in the in-patient department, emergency, or theaters. Severe psychological impact was seen in 81 (60.9%) of FHCWs. The psychological impact was significantly more in males and in those who were married. It was also significantly related to the place of posting. Conclusion: More than half of the FHCWs had a severe psychological impact owing to COVID-19. The psychological impact was more in males and those who were married, and it was related to the place of posting of the FHCWs. Nurses had significantly higher stress as compared to doctors.
url https://doi.org/10.1177/0253717620933985
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