Abstract
Objective: Frontline healthcare workers (FHCWs) exposed to COVID-19 patients are at an increased risk of developing psychological burden. This study aims to determine the prevalence of mental health symptoms and associated factors among Mexican FHCWs attending COVID-19 patients. Methods: FHCWs, including attending physicians, residents/fellows, and nurses providing care to COVID-19 patients at a private hospital in Monterrey, Mexico, were invited to answer an online survey between August 28, and November 30, 2020. Symptoms of depression, anxiety, post-Traumatic stress, and insomnia were evaluated with the Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ)-9, Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD)-7, Impact of Event Scale-Revised (IES-R), and Insomnia Severity Index (ISI). Multivariate analysis was performed to identify variables associated with each outcome. Results: 131 FHCWs, 43.5% attending physicians, 19.8% residents/fellows, and 36.6% nurses were included. The overall prevalence of depression, anxiety, post-Traumatic stress, and insomnia was 36%, 21%, 23%, and 24% respectively. Multivariate analysis revealed that residents/fellows and nurses reported more depression and insomnia than attending physicians. Although not significant, residents/fellows were more likely to experience all symptoms than nurses. Conclusions: Mexican FHCWs, especially nurses and residents/fellows, experienced a significant psychological burden while attending to COVID-19 patients. Tailored interventions providing support to FHCWs during future outbreaks are required.
| Original language | English (US) |
|---|---|
| Article number | e410 |
| Pages (from-to) | e410 |
| Journal | Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness |
| Volume | 17 |
| Issue number | 3 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - May 8 2023 |
Keywords
- COVID-19 pandemic
- Mexico
- healthcare workers
- mental health
- Prevalence
- Anxiety/epidemiology
- Humans
- Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic/epidemiology
- Sleep Initiation and Maintenance Disorders/epidemiology
- Mexico/epidemiology
- Anxiety Disorders/epidemiology
- Health Personnel/psychology
- SARS-CoV-2
- COVID-19/epidemiology
- Hospitals
- Depression/epidemiology
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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