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COVID-19 pandemic and the healthcare workers- The call of duty.

Authors :
MUHAMMAD, Shaib
KUMARI, Geeta
KUMAR, Narendar
TABASSUM, Rafia
KHASKHELI, Muhammad Saleh
ABBAS, Jabbar
SULTANA, Razia
LAGHARI, Sadaf Hayat
Source :
Journal of Research in Pharmacy. 2021, Vol. 25 Issue 6, p937-943. 7p.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

COVID-19 is the current topic of discussion globally as people are getting affected by it on a huge scale. This study is focused to determine the concerns and perceptions of healthcare workers (HCWs) due to the COVID-19 pandemic and its effect on their mental health, routine work, family and social life. Study was conducted at various health care facilities of Sindh, Pakistan, from October to December 2020 (three months). An online survey questionnaire consisting of fourteen closed-ended questions was designed in Google Forms and circulcalted among the HCWs through email and social media. The data collected was analyzed using SPSS 24 and descriptive statistical tools were used to measure the frequencies and the Chi-square test was applied among correlated variables. Among 412 respondents, majority of the participants were male (54.6%) and young with 18-28 years of age (47.3%). Two-third of HCWs were highly concerned about their family's health versus own health (67.7% vs 44.7% respectively) and 157 (38.1%) were emotionally distressed. It was also found that HCWs with assigned duties in the isolation wards were more emotionally distressed (56.2% high to very high) compared to those not working in isolation units (45.3% high to very high). More than half of HCWs (51.9%) reported that their family life was also disturbed. Our findings indicate that COVID-19 pandemic has a significant psychological impact on frontline soldiers (HCWs) particularly they were worried about family's health. The HCWs who were assigned duties in isolation units were more emotionally distressed than those who were not assigned duties in isolation wards. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
26306344
Volume :
25
Issue :
6
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Research in Pharmacy
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
154092300
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.29228/jrp.90