| Literature DB >> 33816419 |
Phuong Thi Lan Nguyen1, Tien Bao Le Nguyen2, Anh Gia Pham3, Khanh Ngoc Cong Duong4,5,6, Mac Ardy Junio Gloria4,7, Thanh Van Vo2,8, Bay Van Vo9, Toi Lam Phung4,10.
Abstract
Introduction: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has significantly affected health care workers (HCWs), including their mental health. However, there has been limited evidence on this topic in the Vietnamese context. Therefore, this study aimed to explore COVID-19-related, psychological stress risk factors among HCWs, their concerns and demands for mental health support during the pandemic period.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; healthcare worker; mental health; psychological stress; risk factor
Year: 2021 PMID: 33816419 PMCID: PMC8017279 DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2021.628341
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Public Health ISSN: 2296-2565
Socio-demographic characteristics among HCWs during the COVID-19 outbreak in Vietnam (n = 761).
| 18–25 | 77 (10.1) |
| 26–30 | 193 (25.4) |
| 31–40 | 282 (37.1) |
| >40 | 209 (27.4) |
| Male | 318 (41.8) |
| Female | 443 (58.2) |
| Yes | 471 (61.9) |
| No | 290 (38.1) |
| Single | 247 (32.5) |
| Married | 491 (64.5) |
| Divorced, separated, or widowed | 23 (3.0) |
| Intermediate | 67 (8.8) |
| College | 72 (9.5) |
| Undergraduate | 395 (51.9) |
| Postgraduate | 227 (29.8) |
| Medical HCW | 456 (59.9) |
| Non-medical HCW | 305 (40.1) |
| Treatment | 594 (78.1) |
| Preventive health | 97 (12.7) |
| Community care | 32 (4.2) |
| Others | 38 (5.0) |
| Yes | 107 (14.1) |
| No | 654 (85.9) |
| Central health facility | 194 (25.5) |
| Provincial health facility | 255 (33.5) |
| District health facility | 121 (15.9) |
| Commune health station | 19 (2.5) |
| Private health facility | 151 (19.8) |
| Others | 21 (2.8) |
| <5 | 206 (27.1) |
| 5–10 | 230 (30.2) |
| 10–20 | 207 (27.2) |
| >20 | 118 (15.5) |
| Frontline | 211 (27.7) |
| Non-frontline | 550 (72.3) |
| Yes | 91 (12.0) |
| No | 670 (88.0) |
| Better | 48 (6.3) |
| Almost unchanged | 653 (85.8) |
| Worse | 60 (7.9) |
| Much worse | 0 (0.0) |
| Increased workload | 88 (11.6) |
| Unchanged workload | 413 (54.3) |
| Decreased workload | 220 (28.9) |
| Temporary off work | 40 (5.2) |
Schools, universities, research institutes, pharmaceutical companies.
The association between stress severity level of HCWs and their COVID-19-related concerns during the COVID-19 outbreak in Vietnam.
| Access to appropriate personal protective equipment | 430 (56.5) | 271 (54.2) | 61 (54.0) | 29 (56.9) | 69 (71.1) | 0.020 |
| Being exposed to COVID-19 at work and taking the infection home to their family | 562 (73.9) | 351 (70.2) | 92 (81.4) | 45 (88.2) | 74 (76.1) | 0.006 |
| Not having rapid access to testing if they develop COVID-19 symptoms and concomitant fear of propagating infection at work | 284 (37.3) | 167 (33.4) | 44 (39.0) | 28 (54.9) | 45 (46.4) | 0.004 |
| Uncertainty that their organization will support/take care of their personal and family needs if they develop infection | 237 (31.1) | 132 (26.4) | 39 (34.5) | 22 (43.1) | 44 (45.4) | <0.001 |
| Access to childcare during increased work hours and school closures | 248 (32.6) | 129 (25.8) | 54 (47.8) | 22 (43.1) | 43 (44.3) | <0.001 |
| Support for other personal and family needs as work hours and demands increase (food, hydration, lodging, transportation) | 186 (24.4) | 89 (17.8) | 37 (32.7) | 20 (39.2) | 40 (41.2) | <0.001 |
| Being able to provide competent medical care if deployed to a new area (e.g., non-ICU nurses having to function as ICU nurses) | 224 (29.4) | 131 (26.2) | 38 (33.6) | 15 (29.4) | 40 (41.2) | 0.019 |
| Lack of access to up-to-date information and communication | 78 (10.2) | 40 (8.0) | 11 (9.7) | 10 (19.6) | 17 (17.5) | 0.004 |
The association between stress severity level and needs of mental health support among HCWs during the COVID-19 outbreak in Vietnam.
| Knowledge of psychology | 264 (34.7) | 163 (32.6) | 47 (41.6) | 18 (35.3) | 36 (37.1) | 0.308 |
| Skills for self-rescue | 284 (37.3) | 154 (30.8) | 52 (46.0) | 25 (49.0) | 53 (54.6) | |
| Skills for help others alleviate psychological distress | 258 (33.9) | 136 (27.2) | 42 (37.2) | 30 (58.8) | 50 (51.6) | |
| Seek help from psychologists or psychiatrists | 78 (10.2) | 35 (7.0) | 13 (11.5) | 8 (15.7) | 22 (22.7) | |
| Not necessary | 292 (38.4) | 219 (43.8) | 39 (34.5) | 12 (23.5) | 22 (22.7) | |
| Paper sources (books, brochures, etc.) | 127 (16.7) | 63 (12.6) | 18 (15.9) | 21 (41.2) | 25 (25.8) | |
| Website provided with psychological resources | 382 (50.2) | 241 (48.2) | 52 (46.0) | 29 (56.9) | 60 (61.9) | 0.051 |
| Group psychotherapy | 74 (9.7) | 42 (8.4) | 7 (6.2) | 7 (13.7) | 18 (18.6) | |
| Individual counseling and psychotherapy | 74 (9.7) | 38 (7.6) | 11 (9.7) | 8 (15.7) | 17 (17.5) | |
| Uninterested | 7 (0.9) | 6 (1.2) | 0 (0.0) | 0 (0.0) | 1 (1.0) | 0.579** |
| Psychologists or psychiatrists | 258 (33.9) | 153 (30.6) | 42 (37.2) | 16 (31.4) | 47 (48.5) | |
| Family or relatives | 243 (31.9) | 147 (29.4) | 41 (36.3) | 19 (37.3) | 36 (37.1) | 0.229 |
| Friends or colleagues | 283 (37.2) | 160 (32.0) | 45 (39.8) | 29 (56.9) | 49 (50.5) | |
| Do not need help | 25 (3.3) | 16 (3.2) | 6 (5.3) | 0 (0.0) | 3 (3.1) | 0.399** |
*Chi-square test/**Fisher's exact test. Bold values have a meaning that they are less than 0.05 which indicated that there was a significant difference between severity of stress and the need for those content of interest.