Department of Human and Social Capabilities, Human Sciences Research Council, Pretoria.
Curationis. 2024 Feb 19;47(1):e1-e12. doi: 10.4102/curationis.v47i1.2477.
The COVID-19 pandemic has placed immense pressure on healthcare workers (HCWs).
This study sought to find the prevalence and factors associated with psychological distress among HCWs in South Africa during the beginning phases of COVID-19 and make relevant recommendations.
The survey was administered online through a data-free platform. Data were benchmarked to the national population of over 500 000 healthcare professionals in South Africa. Multiple logistic regressions were used to determine association between psychological distress and potential explanatory variables.
A total of 7607 healthcare professionals participated in the study (1760 nurses, 2843 medical practitioners and 3004 other healthcare professionals). Half of the nurses, 41% of medical practitioners and 47% of other healthcare professionals were classified as psychologically distressed. Those who were of older age, provided with well-being support services and having a positive outlook on the healthcare system were significantly less likely to be distressed. Being female medical practitioners and female other healthcare professions, requesting routine counselling, being concerned about not having enough leave and that their life insurance policy did not cover COVID-19 were more likely to be distressed.
Psychological well-being of HCWs in South Africa is at risk. We recommend that psychological distress of HCWs be routinely assessed and that routine counselling, well-being support services, appropriate hazardous leave and insurance be provided to all HCWs.Contribution: This study adds to the literature on the psychological distress faced by HCWs in South Africa during COVID-19.
COVID-19 大流行给医护人员(HCWs)带来了巨大压力。
本研究旨在调查 COVID-19 早期南非 HCWs 中心理困扰的患病率和相关因素,并提出相关建议。
通过一个无数据平台在线进行调查。将数据与南非超过 50 万医疗保健专业人员的全国人口进行基准比较。使用多因素逻辑回归来确定心理困扰与潜在解释变量之间的关联。
共有 7607 名医护人员参与了研究(1760 名护士、2843 名医生和 3004 名其他医护人员)。一半的护士、41%的医生和 47%的其他医护人员被归类为心理困扰。年龄较大、提供福利支持服务以及对医疗保健系统持乐观态度的人,其心理困扰的可能性显著降低。女性医生和女性其他医护人员、要求常规咨询、担心休假不足以及他们的人寿保险政策不涵盖 COVID-19 的人,更有可能感到困扰。
南非 HCWs 的心理健康受到威胁。我们建议定期评估 HCWs 的心理困扰,并为所有 HCWs 提供常规咨询、福利支持服务、适当的危险休假和保险。
本研究增加了 COVID-19 期间南非 HCWs 面临的心理困扰的文献。