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Assessment of physicians’ resilience level during the COVID-19 pandemic
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D. Douillet
A. Caillaud
J. Riou
P. Miroux
E. Thibaud
M. Noizet
M. Oberlin
M. Léger
R. Mahieu
E. Riquin
F. Javaudin
F. Morin
T. Moumneh
D. Savary
P.-M. Roy
O. Hugli
机构:
[1] Emergency Department,Methodology and Biostatistics Department
[2] CHU Angers,Emergency Department
[3] UMR (CNRS 6015—INSERM 1083) et Institut MitoVasc,Emergency Department
[4] UNIV Angers,Emergency Department
[5] Micro et Nanomedecines Translationnelles,Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Department
[6] MINT,Department of Infectious Diseases
[7] UNIV Angers,Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Department
[8] UMR INSERM 1066,Department of Emergency Medicine
[9] UMR CNRS 6021,Emergency Department
[10] Delegation to Clinical Research and Innovation,undefined
[11] CHU Angers,undefined
[12] Hôpitaux Civils de Colmar,undefined
[13] Centre Hospitalier de Mulhouse,undefined
[14] University Hospital of Strasbourg,undefined
[15] INSERM,undefined
[16] UMR 1260,undefined
[17] Regenerative Nanomedicine,undefined
[18] FMTS,undefined
[19] CHU Angers,undefined
[20] CHU Angers,undefined
[21] Université d’Angers,undefined
[22] Univ Angers,undefined
[23] Université de Nantes,undefined
[24] Inserm,undefined
[25] CRCINA,undefined
[26] SFR ICAT,undefined
[27] CHU Angers,undefined
[28] University Hospital of Nantes,undefined
[29] EHESP,undefined
[30] Irset,undefined
[31] Inserm,undefined
[32] UMR S1085,undefined
[33] CAPTV CDC,undefined
[34] Université Rennes,undefined
[35] Lausanne University Hospital,undefined
[36] Lausanne University,undefined
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Translational Psychiatry
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We aim to assess physicians’ level of resilience and define factors that improve or decrease the resilience level during the COVID-19 pandemic. Physicians from hospitals located in areas with different COVID-19 caseload levels, were invited to participate in a national e-survey between April and May 2020. Study participants were mainly emergency physicians, and anaesthesiologists, infectious disease consultants, and intensive care. The survey assessed participant’s characteristics, factors potentially associated with resilience, and resilience using the Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale (RISC-25), with higher scores indicative of greater resilience. Factors associated with the resilience score were assessed using a multivariable linear regression. Of 451 responding physicians involved in the care of COVID-19 patients, 442 were included (98%). Age was 36.1 ± 10.3 years and 51.8% were male; 63% worked in the emergency department (n = 282), 10.4% in anesthesiology (n = 46), 9.9% in infectious disease department (n = 44), 4.8% in intensive care unit (n = 21) or other specialties (n = 49). The median RISC-25 score was at 69 (IQR 62–75). Factors associated with higher RISC scores were anesthesia as a specialty, parenthood, no previous history of anxiety or depression and nor increased anxiety. To conclude, this study is the first to characterize levels of resilience among physicians involved in COVID-19 unit. Our data points to certain protective characteristics and some detrimental factors, such as anxiety or depression, that could be amenable to remediating or preventing strategies to promote resilience and support caregivers in a pandemic.
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