| Literature DB >> 33807020 |
Rasha Itani1, Mohammed Alnafea2, Maya Tannoury1, Souheil Hallit3,4, Achraf Al Faraj1.
Abstract
With the novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, the need for radiologic procedures is increasing for the effective diagnosis and follow-up of pulmonary diseases. There is an immense load on the radiographers' shoulders to cope with all the challenges associated with the pandemic. However, amidst this crisis, Lebanese radiographers are also suffering from a socioeconomic crisis and record hyperinflation that have posed additional challenges. A cross-sectional study was conducted among registered Lebanese radiographers to assess the general, workplace conditions, health and safety, mental/psychologic, financial, and skill/knowledge development impacts. Despite applying an adapted safety protocol, institutions are neither providing free RT-PCR testing to their staff nor showing adequate support for infected staff members, thus causing distress about contracting the virus from the workplace. Aggravated by the deteriorating economic situation that affected the radiographers financially, they additionally suffer from severe occupational physical and mental burnout. Regardless of that, they used their free time during the lockdown for skill/knowledge development and have performed many recreational activities. This cross-sectional study highlighted the different ways the pandemic has impacted the radiographers: physically, psychologically, and financially. It aimed to shed light on what these frontline heroes are passing through in the midst of all these unprecedented crises.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; radiographers; radiology and medical imaging; safety protocols; social and economic consequences
Year: 2021 PMID: 33807020 PMCID: PMC8005091 DOI: 10.3390/healthcare9030362
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Healthcare (Basel) ISSN: 2227-9032
Figure 1Pie chart showing the percentage distribution of the three languages: English, Arabic, and French (the percentages were rounded to the nearest whole number).
Table summarizing the questions, choices, and percentages concerning the general questions section.
| Question | Choices and Percentages | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age | 20–29 | 30–39 | 40–49 | 50–59 | 60+ |
| Gender | Males | Females | |||
| Marital | Single | Engaged | Married | Divorced | |
| Highest | T.S./L.T. | Diploma | B.S. | M.S. | Others |
| Work Location | Private Hospital | Public Hospital | Lab/Medical Imaging Center | Others | |
Figure 2Pie charts summarizing the questions, choices, and percentages concerning the workplace conditions section.
Table summarizing the questions, choices, and percentages concerning the health and safety section.
| Question | Choices and Percentages | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| My institution is providing regular/periodic, free PCR testing for staff. | Strongly Disagree | Disagree | Neutral | Agree | Strongly Agree |
| Have you contracted the virus? | Yes | No | I am not sure | ||
| Is it from the workplace? | Yes | No | I am not sure | ||
| What was the severity of the disease? | No symptoms | Mild symptoms | Moderate symptoms | Severe symptoms | |
| Were you admitted to the hospital? | Yes | No | |||
| Did you transmit the virus to any family member/friend/colleague? | Yes | No | I am not sure | ||
Figure 3Bar graph presenting the percentages of salary ranges as disclosed by the participants.
Table summarizing the questions, choices, and percentages concerning the financial questions section.
| Question | Choices and Percentages | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| To what extent did the institution modify/decrease the monthly salary provided to you in accordance with the economic situation? | Severely | Moderately | No Change | My salary was modified but what was reduced will be paid later on | I am not getting paid my monthly salary |
| I am considering leaving job/staying home, as it is not worth it. | Strongly Disagree | Disagree | Neutral | Agree | Strongly Agree |
Figure 4Pie charts summarizing the questions, choices, and percentages concerning the mental/psychological questions section.
Figure 5Bar graph summarizing the various types of recreational activities done by the participants during their free time in the lockdown.
Bivariate analysis of factors associated with stress categories.
| Variable | Stress/Worry about Contracting COVID-19 from the Workplace |
| ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Neutral | Strongly Disagree/Disagree | Agree/Strongly Agree | ||
|
| 0.145 | |||
| 20–29 | 27 (26.5%) | 22 (21.6%) | 53 (52.0%) | |
| 30–39 | 16 (24.2%) | 9 (13.6%) | 41 (62.1%) | |
| 40–49 | 4 (16.0%) | 3 (12.0%) | 18 (72.0%) | |
| 50 and above | 1 (4.8%) | 3 (14.3%) | 17 (81.0%) | |
| Gender | 0.238 | |||
| Male | 29 (26.6%) | 20 (18.3%) | 60 (55.0%) | |
| Female | 19 (18.1%) | 17 (16.2%) | 69 (65.7%) | |
|
| 0.841 | |||
| Single/engaged/divorced | 25 (24.3%) | 17 (16.5%) | 61 (59.2%) | |
| Married | 23 (20.7%) | 20 (18.0%) | 68 (61.3%) | |
|
|
| |||
| Strongly disagree/disagree | 12 (29.3%) | 6 (14.6%) | 23 (56.1%) | |
| Neutral | 0 (0%) | 5 (21.7%) | 18 (78.3%) | |
| Agree/strongly agree | 36 (24.0%) | 26 (17.3%) | 88 (58.7%) | |
|
| 0.204 | |||
| Strongly disagree/disagree | 12 (23.5%) | 4 (7.8%) | 35 (68.6%) | |
| Neutral | 8 (21.6%) | 5 (13.5%) | 24 (64.9%) | |
| Agree/strongly agree | 28 (22.2%) | 28 (22.2%) | 70 (55.6%) | |
|
| 0.268 | |||
| Strongly disagree/disagree | 4 (15.4%) | 2 (7.7%) | 20 (76.9%) | |
| Neutral | 8 (18.6%) | 6 (14.0%) | 29 (67.4%) | |
| Agree/strongly agree | 36 (24.8%) | 29 (20.0%) | 80 (55.2%) | |
|
| 0.224 | |||
| Strongly disagree/disagree | 4 (17.4%) | 4 (17.4%) | 15 (65.2%) | |
| Neutral | 6 (14.6%) | 4 (9.8%) | 31 (75.6%) | |
| Agree/strongly agree | 38 (25.3%) | 29 (19.3%) | 83 (55.3%) | |
|
| 0.083 | |||
| Strongly disagree/disagree | 4 (36.4%) | 0 (0%) | 7 (63.6%) | |
| Neutral | 0 (0%) | 2 (15.4%) | 11 (84.6%) | |
| Agree/strongly agree | 44 (23.2%) | 35 (18.4%) | 111 (58.4%) | |
Numbers in bold indicate significant p-values.
Multinomial regression.
| Stress/Worry About Contracting COVID-19 from the Workplace (Agree/Strongly Agree vs. Neutral) | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Variable | aOR |
| 95% CI |
| Age categories (in years) | 0.182 | ||
| 20–29 | 1 | ||
| 30–39 | 1.28 | 0.531 | 0.59–2.79 |
| 40–49 | 1.69 | 0.407 | 0.49–5.81 |
| 50 and above | 9.53 |
| 1.16–78.30 |
Numbers in bold indicate significant p-values.