AIMS Public Health (Jul 2023)

The safety, health, and well-being of healthcare workers during COVID-19: A scoping review

  • Abdulqadir J. Nashwan ,
  • Rejo G. Mathew ,
  • Reni Anil,
  • Nabeel F. Allobaney,
  • Sindhumole Krishnan Nair,
  • Ahmed S. Mohamed ,
  • Ahmad A. Abujaber ,
  • Abbas Balouchi,
  • Evangelos C. Fradelos

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3934/publichealth.2023042
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 3
pp. 593 – 609

Abstract

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The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic has affected the safety and well-being of healthcare workers. A scoping review was conducted to highlight the impact of COVID-19 on the safety, health, and well-being of healthcare workers and to shed light on the concerns about their perceived safety and support systems. A literature search was conducted in three different databases from December 1, 2019, through July 20, 2022, to find publications that meet the aim of this review. Using search engines, 3087 articles were identified, and after a rigorous assessment by two reviewers, 30 articles were chosen for further analysis. Two themes emerged during the analysis: safety and health and well-being. The primary safety concern of the staff was mostly about contracting COVID-19, infecting family members, and caring for patients with COVID-19. During the pandemic, the health care workers appeared to have anxiety, stress, uncertainty, burnout, and a lack of sleep. Additionally, the review focused on the suggestions of health care providers to improve the safety and well-being of workers through fair organizational policies and practices and timely, individualized mental health care.

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