Frontiers in Psychiatry (Feb 2024)

The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the well-being, work conditions, and education of early career psychiatrists in the WHO Eastern Mediterranean Region: study protocol

  • Seyedeh Reihaneh Hosseini,
  • Ahmad Hajebi,
  • Ahmad Hajebi,
  • Mohammadreza Shalbafan,
  • Farnaz Ghannadi,
  • Amine Larnaout,
  • Marwa Nofal,
  • Marwa Nofal,
  • Marwa Nofal,
  • Tomasz M. Gondek,
  • Tomasz M. Gondek,
  • Mariana Pinto da Costa,
  • Mariana Pinto da Costa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2024.1340181
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15

Abstract

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BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic placed great strain on healthcare professionals, leading to a substantial impact and a redistribution of the workforce. Despite the active involvement of the Eastern Mediterranean Region Office (EMRO) and the World Health Organization in managing mental health crises, there is a knowledge gap concerning the working conditions and training opportunities available for early career psychiatrists (ECPs) during the pandemic period.ObjectivesThis study aims to investigate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on ECPs and how it affected their well-being, employment, and educational opportunities.MethodsA mixed methods study has been conducted in Iran, Egypt, and Tunisia, three EMRO member countries. It includes a cross-sectional survey with self-reported questions, and a qualitative study with individual in-depth interviews.DiscussionThe findings of this study will raise awareness to the working conditions of ECPs within the EMRO region and its member societies, both during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond. The results will serve as a basis for encouraging supervisors and policymakers to mitigate the pandemic’s impact on psychiatric training, strengthen healthcare systems’ preparedness, and equip early career psychiatrists with the necessary skills to deal with the mental health consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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