Department of Statistics, College of Natural and Computational Sciences, Samara University, Semera, Afar, Ethiopia.
Department of Nursing, College of Medicine and Health Sciences, Samara University, Semera, Afar, Ethiopia.
PeerJ. 2023 Mar 21;11:e15039. doi: 10.7717/peerj.15039. eCollection 2023.
Healthcare professionals play a great role in the struggle against COVID-19. They are highly susceptible to COVID-19 due to their responsibilities. This susceptibility directly affects their mental health status. Comprehensive evidence on prevalence of depression and insomnia during this pandemic is vital. Thus, this study aims to provide the pooled prevalence of depression and insomnia, and their associated factors during the COVID-19 pandemic.
This systematic review and meta-analysis follow the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis (PRISMA) guidelines. Studies were searched from PubMed, Cochrane Library, CrossRef, African Journals Online and Google Scholar databases from the occurence of the pandemic to June 2022. Study selection, data extraction and methodological quality assessment were done by two authors independently. The statistics was used for testing heterogeneity. A random effect model was used. Stata version 16.0 was used for statistical analysis.
Eight studies were incorporated for this systematic review and meta-analysis. From seven studies the pooled prevalence of depression was 40% (95% CI [0.23-0.57]; = 99.00%; = 0.00). From three studies the pooled prevalence of insomnia was 35% (95% CI [0.13-0.58]; = 98.20; = 0.00). Associated factors of depression on healthcare workers (HCWs) were being female pooled AOR: 2.09; 95% CI [1.41-2.76], been married (pooled AOR = 2.95; 95% CI [1.83-4.07]). Due to limited studies available on the factors associated with insomnia, it is impossible to pool and associated factors were presented in narrative synthesis.
COVID-19 is highly associated with the prevalence of depression and insomnia among healthcare professionals in Ethiopia. The pooled prevalence of depression and insomnia were significantly higher among healthcare professionals. Appropriate psychological counseling package should be realized for healthcare workers (HCWs) in order to recover the general mental health problems. Trial registration. This review was registered PROSPERO with registration number CRD42022314865.
医疗保健专业人员在与 COVID-19 的斗争中发挥了重要作用。由于他们的职责,他们极易感染 COVID-19。这种易感性直接影响他们的心理健康状况。在大流行期间,全面了解抑郁和失眠的患病率至关重要。因此,本研究旨在提供 COVID-19 大流行期间抑郁和失眠的综合患病率及其相关因素。
本系统评价和荟萃分析遵循系统评价和荟萃分析的首选报告项目 (PRISMA) 指南。从疫情开始到 2022 年 6 月,从 PubMed、Cochrane 图书馆、CrossRef、非洲期刊在线和 Google Scholar 数据库中搜索研究。两名作者独立进行研究选择、数据提取和方法学质量评估。使用 统计量检验异质性。使用随机效应模型。使用 Stata 版本 16.0 进行统计分析。
本系统评价和荟萃分析纳入了八项研究。从七项研究中,抑郁的总体患病率为 40%(95%CI [0.23-0.57]; = 99.00%; = 0.00)。从三项研究中,失眠的总体患病率为 35%(95%CI [0.13-0.58]; = 98.20; = 0.00)。医护人员抑郁的相关因素是女性合并优势比:2.09;95%CI [1.41-2.76],已婚(合并优势比=2.95;95%CI [1.83-4.07])。由于与失眠相关的因素的相关研究有限,因此无法进行合并,相关因素以叙述性综合形式呈现。
COVID-19 与埃塞俄比亚医护人员中抑郁和失眠的患病率高度相关。抑郁和失眠的总体患病率在医护人员中显著更高。应针对医护人员(HCWs)实施适当的心理辅导方案,以恢复他们的整体心理健康问题。试验注册。本综述已在 PROSPERO 上注册,注册号为 CRD42022314865。