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Prevalence and Factors Associated with Psychological Problems of Healthcare Workforce in Vietnam: Findings from COVID-19 Hotspots in the National Second Wave.

Nguyen Quang Tuan1, Nguyen Doan Phuong2, Dao Xuan Co1, Do Ngoc Son3, Luong Quoc Chinh3, Nguyen Huu Dung4, Pham The Thach5, Nguyen Quoc Thai6, Truong Anh Thu7, Nguyen Anh Tuan3, Bui Van San2, Vu Son Tung2, Ngo Van An6, Do Nam Khanh8, Vo Hoang Long8, Nguyen Tai9, To Muoi10, Nguyen Dai Vinh11, Nguyen Trong Thien12, Le Duc Nhan12, Nguyen Van Tuan2.   

Abstract

Adopting a cross-sectional study design, we aimed to examine the prevalence of psychological problems in different healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic in the hospitals in these COVID-19 hotspots (Da Nang city and Quang Nam province) and to explore the socioeconomic and COVID-19 control-related factors that are associated with various psychological problems. A total of 611 healthcare workers were included in the final analysis from 1 August 2020 to 31 August 2020. The prevalence of anxiety, depression, insomnia, and overall psychological problems was 26.84%, 34.70%, 34.53%, and 46.48%, respectively. The prevalence rates of anxiety were approximately equal amongst the groups of healthcare workers, and moderate-to-severe anxiety was the most common in physicians (11.11%). The prevalence of depression was the highest in nurses (38.65%) and moderate-to-severe depression was mainly found in physicians (11.81%). The prevalence rates of insomnia were 34.03% in physicians, 36.20% in nurses, and 31.21% in technicians; in particular, the rate of moderate-to-severe insomnia was higher in physicians and nurses compared to technicians. The prevalence of overall moderate-to-severe psychological problems was the highest among physicians (14.58%), followed by nurses (12.58%) and technicians (9.22%). Statistically significant associated factors of current psychological problems were the occupations of physicians or nurses, less than 1 year of experience, university education, living with 4-5 people, reporting 1000-5000 m distance between home and workplace, participating in the COVID-19 control for less than 1 week, being under social isolation at home, being affected a lot by the community, reporting inadequate equipment in current workplace conditions, frequently working in the department directly in contact with the COVID-19 patients, and feeling anxious, stressed, or sad about current works. Present findings can provide valuable evidence for the policymakers and managers to adopt supportive, encouraging, motivational, protective, training, and educational interventions into healthcare workforce in other parts of Vietnam.

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Keywords:  COVID-19; Vietnam; healthcare workers; mental health; psychological

Year:  2021        PMID: 34208084     DOI: 10.3390/healthcare9060718

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Healthcare (Basel)        ISSN: 2227-9032


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4.  Depression, Anxiety and Associated Factors among Frontline Hospital Healthcare Workers in the Fourth Wave of COVID-19: Empirical Findings from Vietnam.

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