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Psychiatria Danubina ; 33:S364-S371, 2021.
Article in English | Web of Science | ID: covidwho-1766847

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Background: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) may affect the mental status of health care professionals. The purpose of our study is to evaluate the mental health effects of the COVID-19 epidemic on health care professionals in the pediatric intensive care units (PICUs). Subjects and methods: Our study was conducted prospectively between 01.04.20 and 10.04.20. The created questionnaire was applied to health care professionals through online platforms. Thus it was involved in 5 different institutions that participated from different regions of Turkey. With the questionnaire, we applied;the participants' age, gender, the general status of contamination and the level of COVID-19 knowledge were questioned. Besides;Beck Anxiety Scale, Acute Stress Scale (PCL-5), STAI-1 and STAI-2 (State and Trait Anxiety Inventory 1-2) scales were used to determine the anxiety levels. Results: A survey of 210 participants, 86 (41%) doctors, 124 (59%) nurses, were included in our study. When we evaluate the Beck anxiety levels, the majority of the participants (44%) were normal, while about one third had mild anxiety. When we evaluated the acute stress scale, all participants had a certain amount of stress levels. The majority (80 people each (38%)) experienced mild and moderate acute stress. Being female and having chronic disease poses a high risk for anxiety (OR, 0.330;95% CI, 0.087-1.250, p <0.05 and OR, 0.246;95% CI, 0.068-1.116, p<0.05), preoccupation (OR, 0.603;95% CI 0.261-1.395, p<0.05 and OR, 0.433;95% CI, 0.122-1.538, p<0.05) and acute stress (OR, 0.294;95% CI, 0.033-2.649, p<0.05 and OR, 0.317;95 % CI 0.060-1.679, p<0.05). Professional definition, marital status and having a child do not pose any risk factors. Conclusion: Our study has shown that the COVID-19 outbreak affects the mental status of health care professionals working at PICU at various levels.

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