Psychological distress and burnout among healthcare worker during COVID-19 pandemic in India-A cross-sectional study

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Menon, Geetha R. [1 ]
Yadav, Jeetendra [1 ]
Aggarwal, Sumit [2 ]
Singh, Ravinder [2 ]
Kaur, Simran [1 ]
Chakma, Tapas [3 ]
Periyasamy, Murugesan [4 ]
Venkateswaran, Chitra [5 ]
Singh, Prashant Kumar [6 ]
Balachandar, Rakesh [7 ]
Kulkarni, Ragini [8 ]
Grover, Ashoo [9 ]
Mishra, Bijaya Kumar [10 ]
Viray, Maribon [11 ]
Devi, Kangjam Rekha [12 ]
Singh, K. H. Jitenkumar [1 ]
Saha, K. B. [3 ]
Barde, P., V [3 ]
Thomas, Beena [4 ]
Suresh, Chandra [4 ]
Dhanalakshmi, A. [4 ]
Watson, Basilea [4 ]
Selvaraj, Pradeep [13 ]
Xavier, Gladston [14 ]
John, Denny [15 ]
Menon, Jaideep [15 ]
Philip, Sairu [5 ]
Mathew, Geethu [5 ]
David, Alice [5 ]
Vaman, Raman Swathy [5 ]
Sushan, Abey [5 ]
Singh, Shalini [6 ]
Jakhar, Kiran [16 ]
Ketharam, Asha [7 ]
Prusty, Ranjan [8 ]
Kishore, Jugal [17 ,18 ]
Venkatesh, U. [17 ,18 ]
Kumar, Subrata [10 ]
Kanungo, Srikanta [10 ]
Sahoo, Krushna [10 ]
Swain, Swagatika [10 ]
Lyngdoh, Anniesha [11 ]
Diengdoh, Jochanan [11 ]
Syiemlieh, Phibawan [11 ]
Sarkar, AbuHasan [12 ]
Velhal, Gajanan [19 ,20 ]
Kharnare, Swapnil [21 ]
Nandanwar, Deepika [19 ,20 ]
Rao, M. Vishnu Vardhana [1 ]
Panda, Samiran [2 ]
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[1] Indian Council Med Res Natl Inst Med Stat, New Delhi, India
[2] Indian Council Med Res, New Delhi, India
[3] Natl Inst Res Tribal Hlth, Indian Council Med Res, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, India
[4] Natl Inst Res TB, Indian Council Med Res, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
[5] Believers Church Med Coll Hosp, Tiruvalla, Kerala, India
[6] ICMR Natl Inst Canc Prevent & Res, Gautam Buddh Nagar, Uttar Pradesh, India
[7] ICMR Natl Inst Occupat Hlth, Ahmadabad, Gujarat, India
[8] ICMR Natl Inst Res Reprod Hlth, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
[9] ICMR Natl Inst Pathol, New Delhi, India
[10] Reg Med Res Ctr, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India
[11] Martin Luther Christian Univ, Shillong, Meghalaya, India
[12] ICMR Reg Med Res Ctr, Dibrugarh, Assam, India
[13] Directorate Publ Hlth & Prevent Med, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
[14] Loyola Coll, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
[15] Amrita Inst Med Sci & Res Ctr, Kochi, Kerala, India
[16] Govt Inst Med Sci, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India
[17] Vardhman Mahavir Med Coll, New Delhi, India
[18] Safdarjang Hosp, New Delhi, India
[19] Seth GS Med Coll, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
[20] King Edward Mem Hosp, Bombay, Maharashtra, India
[21] Hinduja Hosp, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
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PLOS ONE | 2022年 / 17卷 / 03期
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10.1371/journal.pone.0264956
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O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
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Background COVID-19 has inundated the entire world disrupting the lives of millions of people. The pandemic has stressed the healthcare system of India impacting the psychological status and functioning of health care workers. The aim of this study is to determine the burnout levels and factors associated with the risk of psychological distress among healthcare workers (HCW) engaged in the management of COVID 19 in India. Methods A cross-sectional study was conducted from 1 September 2020 to 30 November 2020 by telephonic interviews using a web-based Google form. Health facilities and community centres from 12 cities located in 10 states were selected for data collection. Data on socio-demographic and occupation-related variables like age, sex, type of family, income, type of occupation, hours of work and income were obtained was obtained from 967 participants, including doctors, nurses, ambulance drivers, emergency response teams, lab personnel, and others directly involved in COVID 19 patient care. Levels of psychological distress was assessed by the General health Questionnaire -GHQ-5 and levels of burnout was assessed using the ICMR-NIOH Burnout questionnaire. Multivariable logistic regression analysis was performed to identify factors associated with the risk of psychological distress. The third quartile values of the three subscales of burnout viz EE, DP and PA were used to identify burnout profiles of the healthcare workers. Results Overall, 52.9% of the participants had the risk of psychological distress that needed further evaluation. Risk of psychological distress was significantly associated with longer hours of work (>= 8 hours a day) (AOR = 2.38, 95% CI(1.66-3.41), income >= 20000(AOR = 1.74, 95% CI, (1.16-2.6); screening of COVID-19 patients (AOR = 1.63 95% CI (1.09-2.46), contact tracing (AOR = 2.05, 95% CI (1.1-3.81), High Emotional exhaustion score (EE >= 16) (AOR = 4.41 95% CI (3.14-6.28) and High Depersonalisation score (DP >= 7) (AOR = 1.79, 95% CI (1.28-2.51)). About 4.7% of the HCWs were overextended (EE>18); 6.5% were disengaged (DP>8) and 9.7% HCWs were showing signs of burnout (high on all three dimensions). Conclusion The study has identified key factors that could have been likely triggers for psychological distress among healthcare workers who were engaged in management of COVID cases in India. The study also demonstrates the use of GHQ-5 and ICMR-NIOH Burnout questionnaire as important tools to identify persons at risk of psychological distress and occurrence of burnout symptoms respectively. The findings provide useful guide to planning interventions to mitigate mental health problems among HCW in future epidemic/pandemic scenarios in the country.
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