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  1. Article: Mental Stress in Anesthesia and Intensive Care Physicians During COVID-19 Outbreak.

    Ali, Hassan / Ismail, Ahmed Abdelaziz / Abdalwahab, Ahmed

    Anesthesiology and pain medicine

    2020  Volume 10, Issue 5, Page(s) e106623

    Abstract: ... the magnitude of mental stress among anesthesia and ICU physicians in Cairo university hospitals, Egypt ... study, anesthesia and ICU physicians responding to the spread of COVID-19 reported high rates ... the demographic and mental health data from anesthesia and ICU physicians working in Cairo university hospitals ...

    Abstract Background: Since the announcement of the World Health Organization of COVID-19 as a global pandemic, the probability of experiencing psychological disturbances and mental health problems among the frontline doctors who deal early with the suspected or confirmed patients is expected to increase, especially among anesthesia and ICU physicians.
    Objectives: The objective of this study was to assess the magnitude of mental stress among anesthesia and ICU physicians in Cairo university hospitals, Egypt, treating patients exposed to COVID-19.
    Methods: This cross-sectional, survey-based study collected the demographic and mental health data from anesthesia and ICU physicians working in Cairo university hospitals from March 15 to April 15, 2020, in Egypt. The level of stress was assessed by the perceived stress scale (PSS-10).
    Results: A total of 193 out of 315 contacted physicians completed the survey. A significant proportion of participants (65%) experienced high levels of psychological distress during this acute situation, with the PSS-10 median score of 21 in the registrar group and 18 in the consultant group; the difference was statistically significant (P = 0.03). The most common causes of stress among the participants were the fears that they might transmit the disease to their loved people and the lack of a clear protocol on how to deal with COVID-19 cases, either suspected or confirmed.
    Conclusions: In this survey study, anesthesia and ICU physicians responding to the spread of COVID-19 reported high rates of symptoms of mental stress.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-09-01
    Publishing country Netherlands
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 3018888-X
    ISSN 2228-7531 ; 2228-7523
    ISSN (online) 2228-7531
    ISSN 2228-7523
    DOI 10.5812/aapm.106623
    Database MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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  2. Article: Mental stress in anesthesia and intensive care physicians during COVID-19 outbreak

    Ali, H. / Ismail, A. A. / Abdalwahab, A.

    Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine

    Abstract: ... the magnitude of mental stress among anesthesia and ICU physicians in Cairo university hospitals, Egypt ... study, anesthesia and ICU physicians responding to the spread of COVID-19 reported high rates of symp ... the demographic and mental health data from anesthesia and ICU physicians working in Cairo university hospitals ...

    Abstract Background: Since the announcement of the World Health Organization of COVID-19 as a global pandemic, the probability of ex-periencing psychological disturbances and mental health problems among the frontline doctors who deal early with the suspected or confirmed patients is expected to increase, especially among anesthesia and ICU physicians Objectives: The objective of this study was to assess the magnitude of mental stress among anesthesia and ICU physicians in Cairo university hospitals, Egypt, treating patients exposed to COVID-19 Methods: This cross-sectional, survey-based study collected the demographic and mental health data from anesthesia and ICU physicians working in Cairo university hospitals from March 15 to April 15, 2020, in Egypt The level of stress was assessed by the perceived stress scale (PSS-10) Results: A total of 193 out of 315 contacted physicians completed the survey A significant proportion of participants (65%) experienced high levels of psychological distress during this acute situation, with the PSS-10 median score of 21 in the registrar group and 18 in the consultant group;the difference was statistically significant (P = 0 03) The most common causes of stress among the participants were the fears that they might transmit the disease to their loved people and the lack of a clear protocol on how to deal with COVID-19 cases, either suspected or confirmed Conclusions: In this survey study, anesthesia and ICU physicians responding to the spread of COVID-19 reported high rates of symp-toms of mental stress © 2020, Author(s)
    Keywords covid19
    Publisher WHO
    Document type Article
    Note WHO #Covidence: #820262
    Database COVID19

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