| Literature DB >> 34948981 |
Antonio Lasalvia1,2, Luca Bodini2, Francesco Amaddeo2,3, Stefano Porru4, Angela Carta4, Ranieri Poli5, Chiara Bonetto2.
Abstract
This study aimed to evaluate the mental health outcomes of health care workers (HCWs) of the Verona academic hospital trust (Italy) one year after the outbreak of COVID-19 and to identify predicted risk factors. A web-based survey was conducted from mid-April to mid-May 2021 on hospital workers one year after the first evaluation performed during the lock-down phase of the COVID-19 pandemic. Post-traumatic stress, general anxiety, depression, and burnout were assessed by using, respectively, the impact of event scale (IES-R), the self-rating anxiety scale (SAS), the patient health questionnaire (PHQ-9) and the Maslach burnout inventory-general survey (MBI-GS). Multivariate logistic regression analysis was performed to identify factors associated with each of the four mental health outcomes one year after the COVID-19 outbreak. A total of 1033 HCWs participated. The percentage of HCWs scoring above the cut-off increased from 2020 to 2021 in all of the outcome domains (anxiety, 50.1% vs. 55.7, p < 0.05; depression, 26.6% vs. 40.6%, p < 0.001; burnout, 28.6% vs. 40.6%, p < 0.001; chi-square test), with the exception of post-traumatic distress. There was also an increase when stratifying by occupation and workplace, with a greater increase for depression and burnout. Multivariate analysis revealed that, one year after the COVID-19 outbreak, nurses were at the greatest risk of anxiety and depression, whereas residents were at the greatest risk of burnout (in terms of low professional efficacy). Working in intensive care units was associated with an increased risk of developing severe emotional exhaustion and a cynical attitude towards work.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; anxiety; burnout; depression; health care workers; occupational health; post-traumatic stress
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34948981 PMCID: PMC8707618 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph182413374
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Personal and job characteristics of participants assessed in April–May 2021 (n = 1033).
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| Male | 234 | 23.1 |
| Female | 780 | 76.9 |
| <36 | 332 | 32.2 |
| 36–55 | 503 | 48.8 |
| >55 | 195 | 18.9 |
| Physicians | 138 | 13.5 |
| Residents | 171 | 16.7 |
| Nurses | 379 | 36.7 |
| Other health care staff | 233 | 22.6 |
| Administrative staff | 101 | 9.8 |
| Intensive care units | 135 | 13.6 |
| Sub-intensive COVID-19 wards 1 | 157 | 15.8 |
| Frontline services dealing with COVID-19 2 | 114 | 11.5 |
| Non-COVID-19 wards | 400 | 40.3 |
| Laboratory diagnostic services 3 | 88 | 8.9 |
| Administration | 99 | 10.0 |
1 Infectious Disease Unit, Pulmonary Medicine, Internal Medicine units converted to COVID-19 units; 2 Radiology and Emergency Departments; 3 Laboratory Medicine, Transfusion Medicine, Immunology, Pathology, Microbiology.
Treatment for mental health (MH) problems reported by participants assessed in April–May 2021 (n = 1033).
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| % |
|---|---|---|
| Yes | 86 | 8.4 |
| No | 937 | 91.6 |
| Yes | 59 | 68.6 |
| No | 27 | 31.4 |
| Private | 59 | 68.6 |
| Public | 27 | 31.4 |
| Pharmacological treatment | 9 | 10.5 |
| Psychotherapy | 40 | 46.5 |
| Both | 24 | 27.9 |
| Other | 13 | 15.1 |
| Yes | 76 | 89.4 |
| No | 9 | 10.6 |
HCWs, health care workers.
Comparison of traumatic events reported by respondents in the first (April–May 2020) and second (April–May 2021) assessment points.
| First Assessment | Second Assessment | ||||||
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| % | Rank |
| % | Rank | Δ Rank | |
| High number of deaths, patients dying alone, use of telephone to communicate the death of loved ones | 73 | 18.9 | 3 | 71 | 31.1 | 1 | +2 |
| Feeling under pressure due to time and staff constraints | 102 | 26.4 | 1 | 56 | 24.6 | 2 | −1 |
| Fear of being infected and/or infecting others | 82 | 21.2 | 2 | 25 | 11.0 | 3 | −1 |
| Insufficient supervision, unclear guidelines, shortage of PPE | 44 | 11.4 | 4 | 20 | 8.8 | 4 | 0 |
| Reassigned to a COVID-19 unit | 31 | 8.0 | 5 | 15 | 6.6 | 5 | 0 |
| Infection or death of a relative, friend or colleague | 13 | 3.4 | 8 | 14 | 6.1 | 6 | +2 |
| Difficult ethical decisions in a short time | 16 | 4.1 | 6 | 12 | 5.3 | 7 | −1 |
| Being infected with COVID-19 | 14 | 3.6 | 7 | 9 | 3.9 | 8 | −1 |
| Difficulty of balancing work and family life | 11 | 2.8 | 9 | 6 | 2.6 | 9 | 0 |
| 386 | 100.0 | 228 | 100.0 | ||||
Participants scoring below and above the cut-off scores in the various psychopathological domains (IES-R, SAS and PHQ) at the second assessment point (April-May 2021) by main personal and professional characteristics.
| Post-Traumatic Distress * | Anxiety | Depression | |||||||
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| <24 IES-R | ≥24 IES-R |
| <36 SAS | ≥36 SAS |
| <10 PHQ | ≥10 PHQ |
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| Male | 22 (31.9) | 47 (68.1) | 0.364 | 129 (62.9) | 76 (37.1) | <0.001 | 142 (70.0) | 61 (30.0) | <0.001 |
| Female | 69 (26.1) | 195 (73.9) | 273 (38.5) | 437 (61.5) | 389 (55.7) | 309 (44.3) | |||
| <36 | 41 (36.9) | 70 (63.1) | 0.030 | 146 (47.7) | 160 (52.3) | 0.038 | 176 (58.7) | 124 (41.3) | 0.321 |
| 36–55 | 38 (22.8) | 129 (77.2) | 177 (39.9) | 267 (60.1) | 252 (57.8) | 184 (42.2) | |||
| >55 | 14 (24.6) | 43 (75.4) | 88 (48.9) | 92 (51.1) | 115 (64.2) | 64 (35.8) | |||
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| Physicians | 18 (36.0) | 32 (64.0) | 0.143 | 79 (62.2) | 48 (37.8) | <0.001 | 90 (70.9) | 37 (29.1) | <0.001 |
| Residents | 18 (34.6) | 34 (65.4) | 80 (51.6) | 75 (48.4) | 91 (59.5) | 62 (40.5) | |||
| Nurses | 31 (21.2) | 115 (78.8) | 102 (30.5) | 232 (69.5) | 164 (50.2) | 163 (49.8) | |||
| Other health care staff | 22 (31.9) | 47 (68.1) | 96 (44.9) | 118 (55.1) | 130 (61.9) | 80 (38.1) | |||
| Administrative staff | 3 (21.4) | 11 (78.6) | 49 (53.3) | 43 (46.7) | 65 (72.2) | 25 (27.8) | |||
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| Intensive care units | 16 (23.9) | 51 (76.1) | 0.870 | 41 (34.2) | 79 (65.8) | 0.006 | 49 (41.9) | 68 (58.1) | <0.001 |
| Sub-intensive COVID-19 wards 1 | 27 (30.7) | 61 (69.3) | 50 (35.2) | 92 (64.8) | 75 (54.7) | 62 (45.3) | |||
| Frontline services dealing with COVID-19 2 | 10 (22.7) | 34 (77.3) | 54 (51.9) | 50 (48.1) | 59 (56.7) | 45 (43.3) | |||
| Non-COVID-19 wards | 27 (30.3) | 62 (69.7) | 178 (49.7) | 180 (50.3) | 228 (64.6) | 125 (35.4) | |||
| Laboratory diagnostic services 3 | 6 (31.6) | 13 (68.4) | 35 (43.8) | 45 (56.3) | 47 (58.8) | 33 (41.3) | |||
| Administration | 5 (27.8) | 13 (72.2) | 42 (46.2) | 49 (53.8) | 65 (73.0) | 24 (27.0) | |||
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| Yes | 93 (27.8) | 242 (72.2) | - | 78 (23.6) | 253 (76.4) | <0.001 | 123 (37.8) | 202 (62.2) | <0.001 |
| No | - | - | 335 (55.7) | 266 (44.3) | 422 (71.3) | 170 (28.7) | |||
* Completed only by participants who experienced a COVID-19-related traumatic event; 1 Infectious Disease Unit, Pulmonary Medicine, Internal Medicine units converted specifically to COVID-19; 2 Radiology and Emergency Departments; 3 Laboratory Medicine, Transfusion Medicine, Immunology, Pathology, Microbiology; IES-R, impact of event scale-revised; PHQ, patient health questionnaire; SAS, self-rating anxiety scale.
Participants scoring below and above the cut-off scores in the various MBI-GS subscales at the second assessment point (April–May 2021) by main personal and professional characteristics.
| Emotional Exhaustion | Professional Efficacy | Cynicism | |||||||
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| ≤2.20 | >2.20 |
| ≥3.66 | <3.66 |
| ≤2.00 | >2.00 |
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| Male | 113 (56.5) | 87 (43.5) | 0.016 | 113 (56.5) | 87 (43.5) | 0.404 | 126 (63.0) | 74 (37.0) | 0.791 |
| Female | 319 (46.8) | 362 (53.2) | 362 (53.2) | 319 (46.8) | 436 (64.0) | 245 (36.0) | |||
| <36 | 146 (49.3) | 150 (50.7) | 0.158 | 145 (49.0) | 151 (51.0) | 0.063 | 189 (63.9) | 107 (36.1) | 0.664 |
| 36–55 | 201 (47.4) | 223 (52.6) | 231 (54.5) | 193 (45.5) | 267 (63.0) | 157 (37.0) | |||
| >55 | 98 (56.0) | 77 (44.0) | 105 (60.0) | 70 (40.0) | 117 (66.9) | 58 (33.1) | |||
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| Intensive care units | 33 (28.4) | 83 (71.6) | <0.001 | 54 (46.6) | 62 (53.4) | 0.342 | 49 (42.2) | 67 (57.8) | <0.001 |
| Sub-intensive COVID-19 wards 1 | 51 (38.3) | 82 (61.7) | 76 (57.1) | 57 (42.9) | 88 (66.2) | 45 (33.8) | |||
| Wards/services dealing with COVID-19 2 | 53 (52.5) | 48 (47.5) | 52 (51.5) | 49 (48.5) | 57 (56.4) | 44 (43.6) | |||
| Non-COVID-19 wards | 185 (53.6) | 160 (46.4) | 193 (55.9) | 152 (44.1) | 239 (69.3) | 106 (30.7) | |||
| Laboratory diagnostic services 3 | 45 (56.3) | 35 (43.8) | 38 (47.5) | 42 (52.5) | 57 (71.3) | 23 (28.7) | |||
| Administration | 58 (66.7) | 29 (33.3) | 50 (57.5) | 37 (42.5) | 63 (72.4) | 24 (27.6) | |||
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| Physicians | 68 (54.8) | 56 (45.2) | <0.001 | 78 (62.9) | 46 (37.1) | 0.002 | 86 (69.4) | 38 (30.6) | <0.001 |
| Residents | 77 (51.7) | 72 (48.3) | 61 (40.9) | 88 (59.1) | 99 (66.4) | 50 (336) | |||
| Nurses | 130 (40.2) | 193 (59.8) | 169 (52.3) | 154 (47.7) | 177 (54.8) | 146 (45.2) | |||
| Other health care staff | 109 (53.7) | 94 (46.3) | 119 (58.6) | 84 (41.4) | 142 (70.0) | 61 (30.0) | |||
| Administrative staff | 59 (67.0) | 29 (33.0) | 50 (56.8) | 38 (43.2) | 65 (73.9) | 23 (26.1) | |||
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| No | 361 (62.2) | 219 (37.8) | <0.001 | 316 (54.5) | 264 (45.5) | 0.605 | 418 (72.1) | 162 (27.9) | <0.001 |
| Yes | 84 (26.5) | 233 (73.5) | 167 (52.7) | 150 (47.3) | 157 (49.5) | 160 (50.5) | |||
1 Infectious Disease Unit, Pulmonary Medicine, Internal Medicine units converted specifically to COVID-19; 2 Radiology and Emergency Departments; 3 Laboratory Medicine, Transfusion Medicine, Immunology, Pathology, Microbiology; MBI-GS, Maslach burnout inventory-general survey.
Figure 1Percentage of respondents scoring above the cut-off score in the various outcome domains across the two cross-sectional assessment points (April–May 2020; April–May 2021) in the overall sample. * p < 0.05, ** p < 0.001, chi-square test. # Computed only on those who reported having had definitely experienced a traumatic event related to COVID-19 [2020, n = 739 (34.3%); 2021, n = 335 (34.8%)].
Figure 2Percentage of respondents scoring above the cut-off score in the various outcome domains across the two cross-sectional assessment points (April–May 2020 and April–May 2021) by occupation.
Figure 3Percentage of respondents scoring above the cut-off score in the various outcome domains across the two cross-sectional assessment points (April–May 2020 and April–May 2021) by workplace.
Multivariate logistic regressions for post-traumatic distress, anxiety, and depression assessed among Verona hospital workers one year after the onset of the pandemic (n = 1033).
| Post-Traumatic Distress | Anxiety | Depression | |||||||
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| Adj OR (95% CI) |
| Adj OR (95% CI) |
| Adj OR (95% CI) |
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| Category | Overall | Category | Overall | Category | Overall | ||||
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| Male | 1 | 0.300 | 1 | <0.001 | 1 | 0.007 | |||
| Female | 1.40 (0.74–2.66) | 0.296 | 2.40 (1.66–3.47) | <0.001 | 1.68 (1.15–2.45) | 0.007 | |||
| <36 | 1 | 0.009 | 1 | 0.130 | 1 | 0.569 | |||
| 36–55 | 2.86 (1.42–5.76) | 0.003 | 1.45 (0.95–2.22) | 0.082 | 1.25 (0.82–1.91) | 0.290 | |||
| >55 | 3.05 (1.25–7.44) | 0.014 | 1.08 (0.65–1.80) | 0.762 | 1.19 (0.71–1.99) | 0.510 | |||
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| Intensive care units | 1 | 0.441 | 1 | 0.094 | 1 | 0.099 | |||
| Sub-intensive COVID-19 wards | 0.53 (0.24–1.18) | 0.119 | 0.95 (0.53–1.70) | 0.856 | 0.50 (0.29–0.88) | 0.015 | |||
| Frontline wards/services | 0.89 (0.34–2.30) | 0.805 | 0.58 (0.31–1.06) | 0.074 | 0.65 (0.36–1.17) | 0.149 | |||
| Non-COVID-19 wards | 0.51 (0.23–1.14) | 0.103 | 0.86 (0.52–1.43) | 0.569 | 0.57 (0.35–0.92) | 0.022 | |||
| Laboratory diagnostic services | 0.47 (0.13–1.70) | 0.252 | 1.25 (0.62–2.54) | 0.535 | 0.78 (0.39–1.56) | 0.488 | |||
| Administration | 0.31 (0.06–1.56) | 0.156 | 1.79 (0.74–4.32) | 0.197 | 0.40 (0.17–0.96) | 0.041 | |||
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| Physician | 1 | 0.203 | 1 | <0.001 | 1 | 0.034 | |||
| Resident | 2.04 (0.74–5.65) | 0.170 | 1.88 (1.00–3.54) | 0.051 | 2.00 (1.04–3.81) | 0.036 | |||
| Nurse | 2.03 (0.92–4.46) | 0.078 | 3.08 (1.87–5.07) | <0.001 | 2.14 (1.30–3.54) | 0.003 | |||
| Other health care staff | 1.07 (0.45–2.51) | 0.882 | 1.65 (0.98–2.78) | 0.061 | 1.42 (0.83–2.44) | 0.200 | |||
| Administrative staff | 3.69 (0.54–25.15) | 0.182 | 0.99 (0.42–2.31) | 0.974 | 1.58 (0.67–3.75) | 0.296 | |||
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| No | - | - | - | 1 | <0.001 | 1 | <0.001 | ||
| Yes | - | - | 4.42 (3.13–6.25) | <0.001 | 3.74 (2.72–5.14) | <0.001 | |||
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| 319 | 874 | 860 | ||||||
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| χ2(12) = 18.94 | χ2(13) = 165.58 | χ2(13) = 120.02 | ||||||
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| 0.090 | <0.001 | <0.001 | ||||||
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| 77 | 170 | 170 | ||||||
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| χ2(64) = 62.36 | χ2(156) = 174.11 | χ2(156) = 169.31 | ||||||
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| 0.535 | 0.153 | 0.220 | ||||||
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| 0.641 | 0.742 | 0.709 | ||||||
Adj OR, adjusted odds ratio; CI, confidence interval; df, degrees of freedom; LR, linear regression; ROC, receiver operating characteristics.
Multivariate logistic regressions for the MBI-GS domains (emotional exhaustion, professional efficacy and cynicism) assessed among Verona hospital workers one year after the onset of the pandemic (n = 1033).
| Emotional Exhaustion | Professional Efficacy | Cynicism | |||||||
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| Adj OR (95% CI) |
| Adj OR (95% CI) |
| Adj OR (95% CI) |
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| Category | Overall | Category | Overall | Category | Overall | ||||
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| Male | 1 | 0.097 | 1 | 0.492 | 1 | 0.589 | |||
| Female | 1.36 (0.94–1.96) | 0.098 | 1.13 (0.80–1.59) | 0.492 | 0.90 (0.63–1.30) | 0.588 | |||
| <36 | 1 | 0.364 | 1 | 0.564 | 1 | 0.619 | |||
| 36–55 | 1.29 (0.85–1.96) | 0.235 | 1.22 (0.82–1.80) | 0.329 | 1.15 (0.75–1.76) | 0.511 | |||
| >55 | 1.04 (0.63–1.72) | 0.880 | 1.07 (0.66–1.73) | 0.783 | 1.29 (0.77–2.16) | 0.329 | |||
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| Intensive care units | 1 | 0.037 | 1 | 0.152 | 1 | 0.004 | |||
| Sub-intensive COVID-19 wards | 0.56 (0.31–1.01) | 0.053 | 0.68 (0.40–1.15) | 0.155 | 0.35 (0.20–0.61) | <0.001 | |||
| Frontline wards/Services | 0.39 (0.21–0.72) | 0.003 | 0.88 (0.58–1.54) | 0.660 | 0.64 (0.37–1.13) | 0.123 | |||
| Non-COVID-19 wards | 0.50 (0.30–0.83) | 0.008 | 0.71 (0.44–1.12) | 0.142 | 0.43 (0.30–0.70) | 0.001 | |||
| Laboratory diagnostic services | 0.44 (0.22–0.88) | 0.021 | 1.32 (0.68–2.54) | 0.407 | 0.48 (0.24–0.96) | 0.037 | |||
| Administration | 0.34 (0.14–0.81) | 0.015 | 0.68 (0.30–1.50) | 0.339 | 0.46 (0.20–1.08) | 0.076 | |||
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| Physician | 1 | 0.585 | 1 | 0.001 | 1 | 0.115 | |||
| Resident | 1.21 (0.65–2.27) | 0.542 | 2.95 (1.62–5.37) | <0.001 | 1.33 (0.70–2.54) | 0.384 | |||
| Nurse | 1.40 (0.86–2.28) | 0.178 | 1.56 (0.98–2.49) | 0.060 | 1.70 (1.04–2.79) | 0.036 | |||
| Other health care staff | 1.12 (0.66–1.88) | 0.676 | 1.01 (0.61–1.67) | 0.971 | 1.06 (0.62–1.82) | 0.835 | |||
| Administrative staff | 0.90 (0.39–2.08) | 0.815 | 1.52 (0.69–3.33) | 0.299 | 1.02 (0.43–2.43) | 0.960 | |||
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| No | 1 | <0.001 | 1 | 0.895 | 1 | <0.001 | |||
| Yes | 3.91 (2.82–5.42) | <0.001 | 1.02 (0.75–1.39) | 0.895 | 2.41 (1.75–3.30) | <0.001 | |||
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| 842 | 842 | 842 | ||||||
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| χ2(13) = 127.09 | χ2(13) = 29.03 | χ2(13) = 72.51 | ||||||
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| <0.001 | 0.006 | <0.001 | ||||||
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| 169 | 169 | 169 | ||||||
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| χ2(155) = 166.68 | χ2(155) = 157.00 | χ2(155) = 161.08 | ||||||
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| 0.247 | 0.440 | 0.352 | ||||||
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| 0.717 | 0.606 | 0.668 | ||||||