Impact of COVID-19 on the Work Performance of Healthcare Workers in Neurosurgery Operation Theater at a Tertiary Care Institute: A Pilot Study

Background: The novel corona virus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic had a massive impact on healthcare systems, increasing the risks of psychologic distress in health professionals in response to chronic emotional and interpersonal stressors on the job; especially associated with surgical care. Aims...

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Main Authors: Katyal Abhishek, Modi Parth, Rai Neeraj, Singh Daljit
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2021-01-01
Series:MAMC Journal of Medical Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.mamcjms.in/article.asp?issn=2394-7438;year=2021;volume=7;issue=2;spage=115;epage=119;aulast=Abhishek
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spelling doaj-9519a49ad0f84700a8f3823d1d0865592021-09-08T03:51:30ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsMAMC Journal of Medical Sciences2394-74382021-01-017211511910.4103/mamcjms.mamcjms_30_21Impact of COVID-19 on the Work Performance of Healthcare Workers in Neurosurgery Operation Theater at a Tertiary Care Institute: A Pilot StudyKatyal AbhishekModi ParthRai NeerajSingh DaljitBackground: The novel corona virus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic had a massive impact on healthcare systems, increasing the risks of psychologic distress in health professionals in response to chronic emotional and interpersonal stressors on the job; especially associated with surgical care. Aims and Objectives: To assess the impact of COVID-19 on the psychologic health and work performance of healthcare workers (HCWs) in operation theaters (OTs). Methodology: A questionnaire-based survey study was conducted among health professionals associated with neurosurgery OT. Results: Sixty-five HCWs (including doctors, nursing staff, and other HCWs) participated in the survey. The fear of spread of COVID-19 infection to family members was found in majority of HCWs especially nursing staff (96%). The fear of COVID-related death was least among the other HCWs (8%). Majority of the HCWs followed COVID protocols at work place. Transportation issues were a major complaint by other HCWs (67%), whereas majority of the HCWs (71%) were of the opinion that donning and doffing practices affected their daily work routine. Conclusion: Fears and stigmas associated with COVID −19 had an impact on the psychosocial health of HCWs in the neurosurgery OT and affected their workplace performance.http://www.mamcjms.in/article.asp?issn=2394-7438;year=2021;volume=7;issue=2;spage=115;epage=119;aulast=Abhishekcovid-19healthcare workersmental health
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Modi Parth
Rai Neeraj
Singh Daljit
Impact of COVID-19 on the Work Performance of Healthcare Workers in Neurosurgery Operation Theater at a Tertiary Care Institute: A Pilot Study
MAMC Journal of Medical Sciences
covid-19
healthcare workers
mental health
author_facet Katyal Abhishek
Modi Parth
Rai Neeraj
Singh Daljit
author_sort Katyal Abhishek
title Impact of COVID-19 on the Work Performance of Healthcare Workers in Neurosurgery Operation Theater at a Tertiary Care Institute: A Pilot Study
title_short Impact of COVID-19 on the Work Performance of Healthcare Workers in Neurosurgery Operation Theater at a Tertiary Care Institute: A Pilot Study
title_full Impact of COVID-19 on the Work Performance of Healthcare Workers in Neurosurgery Operation Theater at a Tertiary Care Institute: A Pilot Study
title_fullStr Impact of COVID-19 on the Work Performance of Healthcare Workers in Neurosurgery Operation Theater at a Tertiary Care Institute: A Pilot Study
title_full_unstemmed Impact of COVID-19 on the Work Performance of Healthcare Workers in Neurosurgery Operation Theater at a Tertiary Care Institute: A Pilot Study
title_sort impact of covid-19 on the work performance of healthcare workers in neurosurgery operation theater at a tertiary care institute: a pilot study
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series MAMC Journal of Medical Sciences
issn 2394-7438
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Background: The novel corona virus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic had a massive impact on healthcare systems, increasing the risks of psychologic distress in health professionals in response to chronic emotional and interpersonal stressors on the job; especially associated with surgical care. Aims and Objectives: To assess the impact of COVID-19 on the psychologic health and work performance of healthcare workers (HCWs) in operation theaters (OTs). Methodology: A questionnaire-based survey study was conducted among health professionals associated with neurosurgery OT. Results: Sixty-five HCWs (including doctors, nursing staff, and other HCWs) participated in the survey. The fear of spread of COVID-19 infection to family members was found in majority of HCWs especially nursing staff (96%). The fear of COVID-related death was least among the other HCWs (8%). Majority of the HCWs followed COVID protocols at work place. Transportation issues were a major complaint by other HCWs (67%), whereas majority of the HCWs (71%) were of the opinion that donning and doffing practices affected their daily work routine. Conclusion: Fears and stigmas associated with COVID −19 had an impact on the psychosocial health of HCWs in the neurosurgery OT and affected their workplace performance.
topic covid-19
healthcare workers
mental health
url http://www.mamcjms.in/article.asp?issn=2394-7438;year=2021;volume=7;issue=2;spage=115;epage=119;aulast=Abhishek
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