Gender and Health Research Unit, South African Medical Research Council, Pretoria 0001, South Africa.
Faculty of Health Sciences, School of Public Health, University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg 2193, South Africa.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2023 Jan 29;20(3):2365. doi: 10.3390/ijerph20032365.
We know from research that pandemics and disease outbreaks expose HCWs to an increased risk of short and long-term psychosocial and occupational impacts. We conducted qualitative research among 44 frontline health care workers (FHCWs) practicing in seven South African hospitals and clinics. FHCWs were interviewed on their experiences of working during the first-wave of the COVID-19 pandemic and its perceived impact on their wellness. In this study, FHCWs included the non-medical and medical professionals in direct contact with COVID-19 patients, providing health care and treatment services during the COVID-19 pandemic. Most of the FHCWs reported stressful and traumatic experiences relating to being exposed to a deadly virus and working in an emotionally taxing environment. They reported depression, anxiety, traumatic stress symptoms, demoralization, sleep difficulties, poor functioning, increased irritability and fear of being infected or dying from COVID-19. The mental health impacts of COVID-19 on HCWs were also associated with increased poor physical wellbeing, including fatigue, burnout, headache, and chest-pains. FHCWs reported professional commitment and their faith as critical intrinsic motivators that fostered adaptive coping while working on the frontline during the first-wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. Many alluded to gaps in workplace psychosocial support which they perceived as crucial for coping mentally. The findings point to a need to prioritize interventions to promote mental wellness among FHCWs to ensure the delivery of quality healthcare to patients during pandemics or deadly disease outbreaks.
我们从研究中得知,大流行病和疾病爆发使卫生保健工作者面临短期和长期心理社会和职业影响的风险增加。我们在南非的七家医院和诊所对 44 名一线卫生保健工作者(FHCW)进行了定性研究。对 FHCW 进行了采访,以了解他们在 COVID-19 大流行第一波期间的工作经验及其对健康的感知影响。在这项研究中,FHCW 包括与 COVID-19 患者直接接触的非医疗和医疗专业人员,在 COVID-19 大流行期间提供医疗保健和治疗服务。大多数 FHCW 报告了与接触致命病毒和在情绪紧张的环境中工作有关的紧张和创伤性经历。他们报告了抑郁、焦虑、创伤性应激症状、士气低落、睡眠困难、功能不良、易怒和担心感染或死于 COVID-19。COVID-19 对 HCW 的心理健康影响也与身体健康恶化有关,包括疲劳、倦怠、头痛和胸痛。FHCW 报告说,专业承诺和他们的信仰是关键的内在动力,有助于他们在 COVID-19 大流行第一波期间在前线工作时进行适应性应对。许多人暗示工作场所社会心理支持存在差距,他们认为这对于应对心理问题至关重要。研究结果表明,需要优先干预措施,以促进 FHCW 的心理健康,确保在大流行或致命疾病爆发期间为患者提供高质量的医疗保健。