| Literature DB >> 33034257 |
Paula Cotrin1,2, Wilana Moura2, Caroline Martins Gambardela-Tkacz2, Fernando Castilho Pelloso3, Lander Dos Santos4, Maria Dalva de Barros Carvalho4, Sandra Marisa Pelloso4, Karina Maria Salvatore Freitas1,2.
Abstract
Brazil is in a critical situation due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Healthcare workers that are in the front line face challenges with a shortage of personal protective equipment, high risk of contamination, low adherence to the social distancing measures by the population, low coronavirus testing with underestimation of cases, and also financial concerns due to the economic crisis in a developing country. This study compared the impact of COVID-19 pandemic among three categories of healthcare workers in Brazil: physicians, nurses, and dentists, about workload, income, protection, training, feelings, behavior, and level of concern and anxiety. The sample was randomly selected and a Google Forms questionnaire was sent by WhatsApp messenger. The survey comprised questions about jobs, income, workload, PPE, training for COVID-19 patient care, behavior and feelings during the pandemic. The number of jobs reduced for all healthcare workers in Brazil during the pandemic, but significantly more for dentists. The workload and income reduced to all healthcare workers. Most healthcare workers did not receive proper training for treating COVID-19 infected patients. Physicians and nurses were feeling more tired than usual. Most of the healthcare workers in all groups reported difficulties in sleeping during the pandemic. The healthcare workers reported a significant impact of COVID-19 pandemic in their income, workload and anxiety, with differences among physicians, nurses and dentists.Entities:
Keywords: Brazil; COVID-19; coronavirus; health personnel; healthcare workers; pandemic; surveys and questionnaires
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33034257 PMCID: PMC7550936 DOI: 10.1177/0046958020963711
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Inquiry ISSN: 0046-9580 Impact factor: 1.730
Figure 1.Intergroup comparison of personal information (demographics).
Figure 2.Intergroup comparison of information about jobs/workload.
Figure 3.Intergroup comparison of information about PPE and training.
Figure 4.Intergroup comparison of information about feeling and behavior during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Intergroup Comparison of the Level of Anxiety, Concern, and Impact of the Pandemic (one-way ANOVA and Tukey tests).
| Questions (responses in score of numerical rating scale) | Physicians (N = 179) | Nurses (N = 170) | Dentists (N = 187) |
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|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean (SD) | Mean (SD) | Mean (SD) | ||
| Prepared/confident for care of patients with COVID-19 | 6.08 (2.45) A | 5.73 (2.28) AB | 5.27 (2.79) B | .009 |
| Level anxiety/stress with the COVID-19 pandemic | 6.72 (2.34) A | 7.54 (2.15) B | 7.39 (2.49) B | .002 |
| Influence the pandemic on the job market to your professional | 5.91 (2.74) A | 7.14 (2.31) B | 5.25 (3.24) A | .000 |
| Influence the pandemic experience on professional future | 6.86 (2.35) A | 7.40 (2.18) B | 6.60 (2.79) A | .009 |
| Concern about infecting your family members | 8.41 (2.18) | 8.88 (1.88) | 8.69 (1.87) | .080 |
| Level of comfort in the work environment during the pandemic | 6.54 (2.60) | 6.84 (2.25) | 6.38 (2.63) | .225 |
| Level of anxiety when providing patient care during the pandemic | 6.71 (2.57) A | 7.22 (2.33) AB | 7.47 (2.41) B | .011 |
| Level of anger lately | 5.96 (3.05) A | 7.10 (2.54) B | 6.72 (2.73) A | .001 |
| Influence the pandemic in relationship with patients | 5.98 (2.99) A | 6.33 (2.89) A | 7.17 (2.78) B | .000 |
| Influence the pandemic in relationship with work team | 5.54 (3.18) A | 5.92 (3.18) AB | 6.42 (3.22) B | .033 |
Note. Different letters in the same row indicate the presence of a statistically significant difference between the groups.
Statistically significant for P < .05.