Assessment of fear, anxiety, obsession and functional impairment due to COVID-19 amongst health-care workers and trainees: A cross-sectional study in Nepal.
Alok AtreyaSamata NepalRitesh G MenezesQazi ShurjeelSana QaziMuskaan Doulat RamMuhammad Shariq UsmanSristi GhimireAnu MarhattaMd Nazmul IslamArbin Dev SapkotaChandra Kumari GarbujaPublished in: F1000Research (2022)
This study revealed various socio-demographic characteristics as risk factors for psychological stress in the people related to the health-care profession of Nepal during the COVID-19 pandemic. A viable answer to this quandary might be adequate psychosocial intervention by health-care authorities, increased social support, and the introduction of better mental health management measures for the front-line health-care workers.
Keyphrases
- social support
- healthcare
- mental health
- depressive symptoms
- coronavirus disease
- randomized controlled trial
- tertiary care
- sars cov
- sleep quality
- physical activity
- mental illness
- risk factors
- primary care
- general practice
- stress induced
- health insurance
- prefrontal cortex
- drug induced
- affordable care act
- respiratory syndrome coronavirus