A Comparative Cross-Sectional Study Assessing the Psycho-Emotional State of Intensive Care Units’ Physicians and Nurses of COVID-19 Hospitals of a Russian Metropolis
Working in intensive care units (ICUs) is stressful and potentially leads to various psychoemotional disorders. Today, this issue represents a serious concern to the healthcare sector and affects the quality of healthcare provided. This study aimed to assess and compare the psycho-emotional state in...
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my.unimas.ir.380442022-03-09T07:07:28Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/38044/ A Comparative Cross-Sectional Study Assessing the Psycho-Emotional State of Intensive Care Units’ Physicians and Nurses of COVID-19 Hospitals of a Russian Metropolis Kashtanov, Artem Molotok, Ekaterina Yavorovskiy, Andrey Boyarkov, Alexander Vasil’ev, Yuriy Ali, Alsaegh Dydykin, Sergey Kytko, O. V. Meylanova, Renata Yulianna, Enina Troitskiy, Vasiliy Kapitonova, Marina Vaits, Sergey Vaits, Tat’yana Saleev, Rinat Saleeva, Gulshat Saleev, Nail RA0421 Public health. Hygiene. Preventive Medicine Working in intensive care units (ICUs) is stressful and potentially leads to various psychoemotional disorders. Today, this issue represents a serious concern to the healthcare sector and affects the quality of healthcare provided. This study aimed to assess and compare the psycho-emotional state in COVID-19 and non-COVID-19 hospitals’ ICU healthcare workers (HCWs). From January to July 2021, we conducted an anonymous cross-sectional web survey of ICU physicians and nurses (N = 1259) of various hospitals in a metropolis with a population of over 10 million people. The statistical distributions of non-COVID-19 ICU HCWs showed the following results: emotional exhaustion levels (low 14.6%, average 30.8%, and high 54.6%); depersonalization levels (low 11.6%, average 16.5%, and high 71.9%); and reduced personal accomplishment levels (low 23.5%, average 40.3%, and high 36.2%). The statistical distributions of COVID-19 ICU HCWs showed the following results: emotional exhaustion levels (low 16.5%, average 31.5%, and high 52%); depersonalization levels (low 7.4%, average 9.4%, and high 83.1%); and reduced personal accomplishment levels (low 25.4%, average 45.4%, and high 29.1%). This study found a strong correlation between emotional exhaustion, aggression, and depersonalization in non-COVID-19 ICU HCWs and also found a correlation between their age, aggression, emotional exhaustion, and occupational stress. MDPI 2022 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/38044/1/A%20Comparative%20Cross-Sectional.pdf Kashtanov, Artem and Molotok, Ekaterina and Yavorovskiy, Andrey and Boyarkov, Alexander and Vasil’ev, Yuriy and Ali, Alsaegh and Dydykin, Sergey and Kytko, O. V. and Meylanova, Renata and Yulianna, Enina and Troitskiy, Vasiliy and Kapitonova, Marina and Vaits, Sergey and Vaits, Tat’yana and Saleev, Rinat and Saleeva, Gulshat and Saleev, Nail (2022) A Comparative Cross-Sectional Study Assessing the Psycho-Emotional State of Intensive Care Units’ Physicians and Nurses of COVID-19 Hospitals of a Russian Metropolis. International journal of environmental research and public health, 19 (3). pp. 1-22. ISSN 1661-7827 https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/19/3/1828 DOI:10.3390/ijerph19031828 |
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Working in intensive care units (ICUs) is stressful and potentially leads to various psychoemotional disorders. Today, this issue represents a serious concern to the healthcare sector and affects the quality of healthcare provided. This study aimed to assess and compare the psycho-emotional state in COVID-19 and non-COVID-19 hospitals’ ICU healthcare workers (HCWs). From January to July 2021, we conducted an anonymous cross-sectional web survey of ICU physicians and nurses (N = 1259) of various hospitals in a metropolis with a population of over 10 million people. The
statistical distributions of non-COVID-19 ICU HCWs showed the following results: emotional exhaustion levels (low 14.6%, average 30.8%, and high 54.6%); depersonalization levels (low 11.6%, average 16.5%, and high 71.9%); and reduced personal accomplishment levels (low 23.5%, average
40.3%, and high 36.2%). The statistical distributions of COVID-19 ICU HCWs showed the following results: emotional exhaustion levels (low 16.5%, average 31.5%, and high 52%); depersonalization levels (low 7.4%, average 9.4%, and high 83.1%); and reduced personal accomplishment levels (low
25.4%, average 45.4%, and high 29.1%). This study found a strong correlation between emotional exhaustion, aggression, and depersonalization in non-COVID-19 ICU HCWs and also found a correlation between their age, aggression, emotional exhaustion, and occupational stress. |
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Kashtanov, Artem Molotok, Ekaterina Yavorovskiy, Andrey Boyarkov, Alexander Vasil’ev, Yuriy Ali, Alsaegh Dydykin, Sergey Kytko, O. V. Meylanova, Renata Yulianna, Enina Troitskiy, Vasiliy Kapitonova, Marina Vaits, Sergey Vaits, Tat’yana Saleev, Rinat Saleeva, Gulshat Saleev, Nail |
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A Comparative Cross-Sectional Study Assessing the
Psycho-Emotional State of Intensive Care Units’ Physicians
and Nurses of COVID-19 Hospitals of a Russian Metropolis |
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A Comparative Cross-Sectional Study Assessing the
Psycho-Emotional State of Intensive Care Units’ Physicians
and Nurses of COVID-19 Hospitals of a Russian Metropolis |
title_full |
A Comparative Cross-Sectional Study Assessing the
Psycho-Emotional State of Intensive Care Units’ Physicians
and Nurses of COVID-19 Hospitals of a Russian Metropolis |
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A Comparative Cross-Sectional Study Assessing the
Psycho-Emotional State of Intensive Care Units’ Physicians
and Nurses of COVID-19 Hospitals of a Russian Metropolis |
title_full_unstemmed |
A Comparative Cross-Sectional Study Assessing the
Psycho-Emotional State of Intensive Care Units’ Physicians
and Nurses of COVID-19 Hospitals of a Russian Metropolis |
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comparative cross-sectional study assessing the
psycho-emotional state of intensive care units’ physicians
and nurses of covid-19 hospitals of a russian metropolis |
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