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A Questionnaire Study Effect of COVID-19 Pandemic on Anxiety and Burnout Levels in Emergency Healthcare Workers
Author(s) -
Taner Şahin,
Hümeyra Aslaner,
Özlem Olguner Eker,
Mebrure Beyza Gökçek,
Murat Doğan
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
international journal of medical science and clinical invention
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2454-9576
pISSN - 2348-991X
DOI - 10.18535/ijmsci/v7i09.010
Subject(s) - medicine , burnout , anxiety , pandemic , workload , beck anxiety inventory , health care , emotional exhaustion , personal protective equipment , psychiatry , family medicine , beck depression inventory , covid-19 , clinical psychology , disease , infectious disease (medical specialty) , management , economics , economic growth , pathology
Objectives During the COVID19 pandemic, an increase in anxiety and burnout levels may occur unwittingly due to the increased workload and intense stress experienced by emergency healthcare workers (HCWs) dealing with potential or suspected COVID-19 and other emergency patients. In our study, it is aimed to investigate whether there is an increase of anxiety and burnout levels of the HCWs working in ES and pandemic fields fighting against the outbreak of COVID-19 in Turkey. Methods The study was carried out between April 1 to May 15, 2020, with the online questionnaire method with the participation of 920  HCWs that are working actively in pandemic areas across the country. In the questionnaire, the sociodemographic characteristics of the participants were questioned, and Beck anxiety scale (BAI) and Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI) were applied. Results The pandemic area and the intensive care workers' BAI score are similar to those in the emergency service and ambulance (p = 0.05). The MBI-desensitization score of those working in the field of ED, ICUs and pandemics was higher than other places (p <0.05). The MBI-emotional score of the emergency and ambulance workers was higher (p = 0.001), and the MBI-personal accomplishment score was lower than radiology, laboratory and office personnel (p=0.049). Conclusions The COVID-19 outbreak may create stress in HCWs, leading to various psychiatric disorders such as anxiety, depression, and burnout syndrome. Early recognition, prevention and coping methods of burnout and anxiety in HCWs play a key role in during the pandemic period. Keywords: COVID-19, Emergency Service, Healthcare Worker, Beck Anxiety Inventory, Maslach Burnout Inventory

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