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COVID 19: Psychological Effects and Associated Factors in Mexican Nurses

Journal

DISASTER MEDICINE AND PUBLIC HEALTH PREPAREDNESS
Volume 16, Issue 4, Pages 1377-1383

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CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/dmp.2020.495

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COVID-19; nurses; traumatic distress; psychological distress; emotional exhaustion

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This study examined the psychological effects on Mexican nurses involved in fighting against COVID-19 and identified factors associated with worse outcomes. The findings revealed that a large portion of nurses in Mexico are experiencing psychological distress and emphasized the importance of psychological well-being during this vulnerable time for healthcare workers.
Objectives:The present study examined the psychological effects and identify factors associated with worse outcomes, during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak in Mexican nurses involved in fighting against COVID-19. Methods:An anonymous online questionnaire was applied through an online survey, which collected information regarding basic information, traumatic distress response (IES-R scale), emotional exhaustion (MBI-EE), and psychological distress (K10 scale). Results:Results showed that 46.72% of nurses reported moderate-severe traumatic distress response, 42.40% of nurses evidenced a high level of emotional exhaustion, and 41.78% showed moderate-severe psychological distress. Nurses who have >2 children, an increase in working hours due to COVID-19, increase in tobacco and alcohol consumption, and presence of a confirmed and suspected case of COVID-19 in their workplace showed worse outcomes. Conclusions:These findings demonstrate that a large portion of nurses in Mexico is suffering from psychological disturbances due to the COVID-19 outbreak. In the face of a health crisis, not seen in several years in Mexico, the proper psychological well-being of the nursing staff at this vulnerable time is essential.

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