Anxiety and associated factors among Ethiopian health professionals at early stage of COVID-19 pandemic in Ethiopia.
Henok DagneAsmamaw AtnafuKassahun AlemuTelake AzaleSewbesew YitayihBaye DagnewAbiy Maru AlemayehuZewudu AndualemMalede Mequanent SisayDemewoz TadesseSoliyana Hailu ChekolEyerusalem Mengistu MamoWudneh Simegn BelayPublished in: PloS one (2021)
The anxiety prevalence among healthcare professionals in Ethiopia during early stage of COVID-19 pandemic was high. This study shows that lack of preventive equipment, being female, contact with many patients, low self-efficacy and working in private health facilities were risk factors for anxiety. Anxiety prevention among health professionals during COVID-19 pandemic requires a holistic approach including provision of sufficient PPE, improving self-efficacy and addressing problems both at public and private institutions and focusing more on female health professionals.
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