Journal of Affective Disorders Reports (Dec 2022)

Prevalence and associated factors of mental health outcomes among healthcare workers in Northern Colombia: A cross-sectional and multi-centre study

  • Hernan Felipe Guillen-Burgos,
  • Janitza Gomez-Ureche,
  • Carlos Renowitzky,
  • Kaleb Acevedo-Vergara,
  • Manuel Perez-Florez,
  • Elizabeth Villalba,
  • Jorge Escaf,
  • Dieb Maloof,
  • Riguey Torrenegra,
  • Patricia Medina,
  • Alberto Dau,
  • Silvia Salva,
  • Abdel Perez,
  • Jesus Tapia,
  • Soraya Salcedo,
  • Ronald Maestre,
  • Salvador Mattar,
  • Miguel Parra-Saavedra,
  • Jose Torres,
  • Cesar Mesino,
  • Nahir Acosta,
  • Laura Mora,
  • Gabriel Vega,
  • Juan Francisco Galvez-Florez

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10
p. 100415

Abstract

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Background: Mental health outcomes in Healthcare Workers (HCWs) has been few evaluated during COVID-19 pandemic in low-and middle-income countries. Our aim was carry-out a study to identify the prevalence of stress, anxiety, depressive symptoms in HCWs and associated factors to severe illness in a northern region in Colombia. Method: A cross-sectional, hospital-based survey was conducted to assess mental health outcomes in 1,149 HCWs in Colombia. The study used Perceived Stress Scale (PSS-10), 7-item Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD-7), and 9-item Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9) to evaluate stress, anxiety, and depression symptoms, respectively. Results: 682 HCWs completed the questionnaire. The 58,21% (397/682) were nurses, 31,23% were physicians (213/682), and 10,56% (72/682) were other health professionals. The proportion of HCWs with stress, anxiety, and depressive symptoms were 59,97%, 44,87%, and 23,02%, respectively. HCWs in emergency room and Intensive Care Units (ICU) have 2-3-fold increase risk to have severe symptoms of stress. Staff in ICU have 64% more likely to have severe anxiety symptoms, and 97% more likely to have severe depression symptoms. Limitations: Including HCWs only in the northern region in Colombia; a non-probabilistic sample, and a cross-sectional design to identify causality. Conclusion: A higher proportion on mental health outcomes has been reported in HCWs in Colombia. There are work areas related with severe mental symptoms such as ICU and emergency room. Hospitals and patient-care institutions in Latin-America needs consider the mental and physical health of HCWs during outbreaks and identify health staff at-risk to implementing support strategies to mitigate adverse mental outcomes.

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