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Article ; Online: Psychological impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on primary care workers: a cross-sectional study.

Aragonès, Enric / Cura-González, Isabel Del / Hernández-Rivas, Lucía / Polentinos-Castro, Elena / Fernández-San-Martín, Maria Isabel / López-Rodríguez, Juan A / Molina-Aragonés, Josep M / Amigo, Franco / Alayo, Itxaso / Mortier, Philippe / Ferrer, Montse / Pérez-Solà, Víctor / Vilagut, Gemma / Alonso, Jordi

The British journal of general practice : the journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners

2022  Volume 72, Issue 720, Page(s) e501–e510

Abstract: Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has had a major impact on the mental health of healthcare workers, yet studies in primary care workers are scarce.: Aim: To investigate the prevalence of and associated factors for psychological distress in primary ... ...

Abstract Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has had a major impact on the mental health of healthcare workers, yet studies in primary care workers are scarce.
Aim: To investigate the prevalence of and associated factors for psychological distress in primary care workers during the first COVID-19 outbreak.
Design and setting: This was a multicentre, cross-sectional, web-based survey conducted in primary healthcare workers in Spain, between May and September 2020.
Method: Healthcare workers were invited to complete a survey to evaluate sociodemographic and work-related characteristics, COVID-19 infection status, exposure to patients with COVID-19, and resilience (using the Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale), in addition to being screened for common mental disorders (depression, anxiety disorders, post-traumatic stress disorder, panic attacks, and substance use disorder). Positive screening for any of these disorders was analysed globally using the term 'any current mental disorder'.
Results: A total of 2928 primary care professionals participated in the survey. Of them, 43.7% (95% confidence interval [CI] = 41.9 to 45.4) tested positive for a current mental disorder. Female sex (odds ratio [OR] 1.61, 95% CI = 1.25 to 2.06), having previous mental disorders (OR 2.58, 95% CI = 2.15 to 3.10), greater occupational exposure to patients with COVID-19 (OR 2.63, 95% CI = 1.98 to 3.51), having children or dependents (OR 1.35, 95% CI = 1.04 to 1.76 and OR 1.59, 95% CI = 1.20 to 2.11, respectively), or having an administrative job (OR 2.24, 95% CI = 1.66 to 3.03) were associated with a higher risk of any current mental disorder. Personal resilience was shown to be a protective factor.
Conclusion: Almost half of primary care workers showed significant psychological distress. Strategies to support the mental health of primary care workers are necessary, including designing psychological support and resilience-building interventions based on risk factors identified.
MeSH term(s) Anxiety/epidemiology ; COVID-19/epidemiology ; Child ; Cross-Sectional Studies ; Depression/epidemiology ; Female ; Health Personnel/psychology ; Humans ; Pandemics ; Primary Health Care ; SARS-CoV-2
Language English
Publishing date 2022-06-30
Publishing country England
Document type Journal Article
ZDB-ID 1043148-2
ISSN 1478-5242 ; 0035-8797 ; 0960-1643
ISSN (online) 1478-5242
ISSN 0035-8797 ; 0960-1643
DOI 10.3399/BJGP.2021.0691
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