Psychological impact of COVID -19 pandemic on frontline health care workers in Bangladesh: A cross-sectional study

This study aimed to estimate the prevalence of depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder, and insomnia symptoms among frontline health workers during the corona virus disease 19 (COVID-19) pandemic in Bangladesh and to compare these between medical and allied health workers. We conducted...

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Main Authors: Mohammad Shamsul Ahsan, Suman Ahmed, Rubaiya Khan, Md Mahbubul Hasan, Ananya Kar, Humayra Shahjahan, Fahmida Ferdous, Murin Hossain, Md Kamrul Hossain
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Language:English
Published: Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University 2021-07-01
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Online Access:https://www.banglajol.info/index.php/BSMMUJ/article/view/54677
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spelling doaj-ee9a58d7fa184493ae16d134e7c20a9c2021-07-07T13:29:23ZengBangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical UniversityBangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University Journal2074-29082224-77502021-07-0114310.3329/bsmmuj.v14i3.54677Psychological impact of COVID -19 pandemic on frontline health care workers in Bangladesh: A cross-sectional studyMohammad Shamsul Ahsan0Suman Ahmed1Rubaiya Khan2Md Mahbubul Hasan3Ananya Kar4Humayra Shahjahan5Fahmida Ferdous6Murin Hossain7Md Kamrul Hossain8Department of Psychiatry, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSMMU), DhakaTees, Esk & Wear Valleys NHS Foundation Trust, Darlington, UKDepartment of Psychiatry, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSMMU), DhakaDepartment of Psychiatry, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSMMU), DhakaDepartment of Psychiatry, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSMMU), DhakaDepartment of Psychiatry, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSMMU), DhakaDepartment of Psychiatry, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSMMU), DhakaDepartment of Psychiatry, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSMMU), DhakaDaffodil International University, Dhaka, Bangladesh This study aimed to estimate the prevalence of depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder, and insomnia symptoms among frontline health workers during the corona virus disease 19 (COVID-19) pandemic in Bangladesh and to compare these between medical and allied health workers. We conducted a cross-sectional survey between June and August 2020. A total of 479 health care professionals participated in the study. Anxiety and depression were measured using Patient Health Questionnaire-4 (PHQ-4), post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) was measured by primary care post-traumatic stress disorder score (PC-PTSD score), and insomnia was measured by Insomnia Severity Index (ISI). We performed logistic regression to assess risk factors associated with psychological symptoms. Overall, prevalence of anxiety, depression, PTSD and insomnia symptoms were 17.6%, 15.5%, 7.6% and 5.9%, respectively. Compared to allied health workers, doctors had significantly higher prevalence of symptoms of anxiety: doctor versus allied health care worker; 21.1% vs 06%, (OR= 4.19; 95% CI= 1.88-9.35; p <0.001); depression: 18% vs 6.8%, (OR= 2.99; 95% CI= 1.40-6.42; p 0.005); PTSD: 9.4% vs 1.7%, (OR= 5.96; 95% CI= 1.41-25.11; p 0.015) and insomnia: 7.4% vs 0.9%, (OR= 9.22; 95% CI= 1.24-68.4; p 0.03),respectively. The logistic regression analysis showed pre-existing medical illness as a predictor of anxiety (OR= 2.85; 95% CI= 1.71-4.76; p <0.001) and depressive symptoms (OR= 2.29; 95% CI= 1.39-3.77; p 0.001). Working more than 6(six) weeks in COVID-19 dedicated hospitals was significantly associated with PSTD symptoms (OR= 2.83; 95% CI= 1.35-5.93; p 0.006) and insomnia (OR= 2.63; 95% CI= 1.15-6.02; p 0.022). Our study demonstrated a high prevalence of symptoms of depression, anxiety, PTSD, and insomnia among Bangladeshi frontline health workers during the COVID-19 pandemic. BSMMU J 2021; 14 (COVID -19 Supplement): 22-29 https://www.banglajol.info/index.php/BSMMUJ/article/view/54677COVID-19, health care workers, depression, anxiety, PTSD, insomnia
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author Mohammad Shamsul Ahsan
Suman Ahmed
Rubaiya Khan
Md Mahbubul Hasan
Ananya Kar
Humayra Shahjahan
Fahmida Ferdous
Murin Hossain
Md Kamrul Hossain
spellingShingle Mohammad Shamsul Ahsan
Suman Ahmed
Rubaiya Khan
Md Mahbubul Hasan
Ananya Kar
Humayra Shahjahan
Fahmida Ferdous
Murin Hossain
Md Kamrul Hossain
Psychological impact of COVID -19 pandemic on frontline health care workers in Bangladesh: A cross-sectional study
Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University Journal
COVID-19, health care workers, depression, anxiety, PTSD, insomnia
author_facet Mohammad Shamsul Ahsan
Suman Ahmed
Rubaiya Khan
Md Mahbubul Hasan
Ananya Kar
Humayra Shahjahan
Fahmida Ferdous
Murin Hossain
Md Kamrul Hossain
author_sort Mohammad Shamsul Ahsan
title Psychological impact of COVID -19 pandemic on frontline health care workers in Bangladesh: A cross-sectional study
title_short Psychological impact of COVID -19 pandemic on frontline health care workers in Bangladesh: A cross-sectional study
title_full Psychological impact of COVID -19 pandemic on frontline health care workers in Bangladesh: A cross-sectional study
title_fullStr Psychological impact of COVID -19 pandemic on frontline health care workers in Bangladesh: A cross-sectional study
title_full_unstemmed Psychological impact of COVID -19 pandemic on frontline health care workers in Bangladesh: A cross-sectional study
title_sort psychological impact of covid -19 pandemic on frontline health care workers in bangladesh: a cross-sectional study
publisher Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University
series Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University Journal
issn 2074-2908
2224-7750
publishDate 2021-07-01
description This study aimed to estimate the prevalence of depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder, and insomnia symptoms among frontline health workers during the corona virus disease 19 (COVID-19) pandemic in Bangladesh and to compare these between medical and allied health workers. We conducted a cross-sectional survey between June and August 2020. A total of 479 health care professionals participated in the study. Anxiety and depression were measured using Patient Health Questionnaire-4 (PHQ-4), post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) was measured by primary care post-traumatic stress disorder score (PC-PTSD score), and insomnia was measured by Insomnia Severity Index (ISI). We performed logistic regression to assess risk factors associated with psychological symptoms. Overall, prevalence of anxiety, depression, PTSD and insomnia symptoms were 17.6%, 15.5%, 7.6% and 5.9%, respectively. Compared to allied health workers, doctors had significantly higher prevalence of symptoms of anxiety: doctor versus allied health care worker; 21.1% vs 06%, (OR= 4.19; 95% CI= 1.88-9.35; p <0.001); depression: 18% vs 6.8%, (OR= 2.99; 95% CI= 1.40-6.42; p 0.005); PTSD: 9.4% vs 1.7%, (OR= 5.96; 95% CI= 1.41-25.11; p 0.015) and insomnia: 7.4% vs 0.9%, (OR= 9.22; 95% CI= 1.24-68.4; p 0.03),respectively. The logistic regression analysis showed pre-existing medical illness as a predictor of anxiety (OR= 2.85; 95% CI= 1.71-4.76; p <0.001) and depressive symptoms (OR= 2.29; 95% CI= 1.39-3.77; p 0.001). Working more than 6(six) weeks in COVID-19 dedicated hospitals was significantly associated with PSTD symptoms (OR= 2.83; 95% CI= 1.35-5.93; p 0.006) and insomnia (OR= 2.63; 95% CI= 1.15-6.02; p 0.022). Our study demonstrated a high prevalence of symptoms of depression, anxiety, PTSD, and insomnia among Bangladeshi frontline health workers during the COVID-19 pandemic. BSMMU J 2021; 14 (COVID -19 Supplement): 22-29
topic COVID-19, health care workers, depression, anxiety, PTSD, insomnia
url https://www.banglajol.info/index.php/BSMMUJ/article/view/54677
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