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[Burnout, anxiety, insomnia and depressive symptoms among French outpatient physicians in the second wave of COVID-19: Comparison between general practitioners and specialists].

Ariel FrajermanEric DeflesselleRomain ColleEmmanuelle CorrubleJean-François Costemale-Lacoste
Published in: L'Encephale (2023)
Our study is the first to assess the mental health of private practitioners in the second wave in association with COVID-19 stress. Firstly, GPs who provide primary care have a significantly higher burnout rate than other doctors. Secondly, COVID-19 stress is associated with more significant psychological distress. Thirdly, almost 80% of the private doctors surveyed suffer from psychological pain, and 71% suffer from burnout. This study has strengths and limitations. Firstly, this study assesses mental health and stress related to its COVID-19 association. Second, this is the largest population of private physicians during the COVID-19 pandemic. The low response rate is the main limit of this study. The alarming rates of psychological distress among private doctors and, in particular, GPs should lead to intervention to help doctors reduce stress, burnout and other mental disorders. This study gives a picture of the situation during the second wave and the lock-in, and we need to be cautious with the next waves.
Keyphrases
  • primary care
  • mental health
  • coronavirus disease
  • sars cov
  • depressive symptoms
  • healthcare
  • randomized controlled trial
  • sleep quality
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  • neuropathic pain
  • mental illness
  • general practice