The psychological impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on physicians in Puerto Rico: a cross-sectional study after the second wave in 2021

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作者
Sanchez-Plazas, Liza C. [1 ]
Garcia-De Jesus, Ricardo [1 ]
Martinez-Gonzalez, Karen G. [2 ]
Amaya-Ardila, Claudia P. [3 ]
Almodovar-Rivera, Israel A. [4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Puerto Rico, Dept Pediat, Crit Care Sect, Med Sci Campus, San Juan, PR 00921 USA
[2] Univ Puerto Rico, Dept Psychiat, Med Sci Campus, San Juan, PR USA
[3] Univ Puerto Rico, Dept Biostat & Epidemiol, Med Sci Campus, San Juan, PR USA
[4] Univ Puerto Rico, Dept Math Sci, Mayaguez Campus, Mayaguez, PR USA
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
anxiety; sleep wake disorders; pandemics; COVID-19; health personnel; organizations; MANAGEMENT; STRESS; HEALTH;
D O I
10.3389/fpsyt.2023.1329427
中图分类号
R749 [精神病学];
学科分类号
100205 ;
摘要
Introduction Health care providers faced a challenge with the emergence of COVID-19 and its rapid spread. Early studies measuring the psychological impact of COVID-19 on the general population found high levels of anxiety and sleep disorders. The primary goal of this project was to assess the psychological impact of COVID-19 on physicians in Puerto Rico.Materials and methods A cross-sectional study of physicians in Puerto Rico was conducted anonymously and electronically from February 2021 through April 2021. The electronic survey included socio-demographic data and 4 self-administered assessment tools (Generalized Anxiety Disorder-7, Perceived Stress Scale-10, Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index and COVID-19 Organizational Support) for anxiety, perceived stress, sleep disturbances, and organizational support during the COVID-19 pandemic.Results A total of 145 physicians completed the survey, with a female predominance of 53.5% and a majority practicing in the San Juan metropolitan area (50.3%). Mild anxiety symptoms were reported in 26.9% of physicians, and 33.8% had moderate to severe anxiety symptoms. Moderate to high perceived stress was found in 69.9% of participants, and women reported statistically significantly higher levels of anxiety symptoms (8.84 +/- 5.99; p = 0.037) and stress (19.0 +/- 6.94, p = 0.001). The Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index reported 67.9% of physicians with global scores associated with poor sleep quality. Assessment of perceived organizational support found a high perception of work support (65.7%) but low perception of personal support (43.4%) and risk support (30.3%). A correlation analysis found a negative correlation for work and personal support, but a positive correlation for risk support, all statistically significant.Conclusion COVID-19 had a lasting psychological impact in health care providers in Puerto Rico a year after the beginning of the pandemic. Our data supports the importance of organizational support and its correlation with the development of anxiety. It is thus essential to develop strategies to identify individuals at risk of experiencing psychological disturbances and to provide effective support for medical professionals during medical emergencies for their well-being and optimal delivery of patient care.
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