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Use of virtual meeting and survey technology to assess Covid-19-related mental well-being of healthcare workers - 08/02/23

Doi : 10.1016/j.jemep.2022.100860 
M.M. Ross a, b, 1, C. Sagrera a, b, 1, P. McPherson a, b, D. Gurgel Smith b, c, 1, M. Alfrad Nobel Bhuiyan d, M.S. Tinsley a, b, f, N.E. Goeders a, b, e, J.C. Patterson a, b, e, K.S. Murnane a, b, e,
a Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine, School of Medicine, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center–Shreveport, Shreveport, LA, USA 
b Louisiana Addiction Research Center, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center–Shreveport, Shreveport, LA, USA 
c Department of Public Health, School of Allied Health, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center–Shreveport, Shreveport, LA, USA 
d Department of Medicine, School of Medicine, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center–Shreveport, Shreveport, LA, USA 
e Department of Pharmacology, Toxicology & Neuroscience, School of Graduate Studies, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center–Shreveport, Shreveport, LA, USA 
f Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Services, Tulane University Health Science Center, New Orleans, LA, USA 

Corresponding author at: Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center–Shreveport, 1501; Kings Highway, PO Box 33932, 71103 Shreveport, LA, USA.Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center–Shreveport1501; Kings Highway, PO Box 33932Shreveport, LA71103USA

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Summary

Background and aims

Healthcare workers (HCWs) throughout the world have been exposed to economic and existential stress during the Covid-19 pandemic. The American Medical Association (AMA) has documented that increased healthcare burden correlates with increased stress, burnout, and psychological burden in HCWs. However, limits on personnel, time, and in person interactions make it challenging to assess mental health outcomes during a pandemic. This pilot study used virtual technology to efficiently assess these outcomes.

Setting

Data were collected based on voluntary participation in the Coping with Covid-19 for Caregivers Survey created by AMA. The survey was sent out to approximately 300 participants who included local physicians, medical residents, medical students, and allied health professionals and students who attended a virtual Mental Health Summit.

Methods

The AMA developed survey included questions about demographics, overall stress, fear of infection and transmission of the virus, perceived anxiety or depression due to Covid-19, work overload, childcare issues, and sense of meaning and purpose. The AMA allows for up to five additional questions to be added to their survey, therefore five questions regarding support service utilization, perseverance, and resilience during the Covid-19 pandemic, and two items to further understand students’ areas of medical interest. The survey was administered using an online platform through the AMA. The data were analyzed using descriptive statistics.

Results

There were 81 survey respondents. Based on the results of the survey, “high stress” was found in 52 (64%) participants. 66 (81%) were afraid (moderately or to a great extent) of exposure or transmission, 61 (75%) described high levels of anxiety or depression, and 67 (84%) noted work overload. Despite this increase in stress, most respondents (77%) said they were not likely to reduce their devoted hours to clinical care or research in the next 12months, and 81% answered that they would not leave their practice or research within two years.

Conclusion

Covid-19 has negatively affected the well-being of HCWs. This is a similar trend seen during other times of healthcare strain. Mental health support, work modulation, and various provisions should be explored as means to reduce Covid-19-related negative impacts. The use of an online summit and online data collection methods were appropriate for collecting data on the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on mental health. This pilot study supports the larger scale implementation of this technology for health informatics research.

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Keywords : Covid-19, Healthcare workers, Louisiana, Mental health, Mental wellbeing


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