Journal of Mental Health and Human Behaviour (Jan 2023)

Psychosocial health and stigma among health-care workers involved in COVID19 management during the first wave of the pandemic in Mumbai: A qualitative study

  • Ranjan Kumar Prusty,
  • Ragini Kulkarni,
  • Priyanka Gawai,
  • Gajanan Velhal,
  • Deepika Sadawarte,
  • Swapnil Kharnare,
  • Beena E Thomas,
  • Geetha Menon,
  • Sumit Aggarwal,
  • Tapas Chakma

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/jmhhb.jmhhb_162_22
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 28, no. 1
pp. 78 – 87

Abstract

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Background: The unprecedented onset of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) had a huge impact on health-care facilities, leading to different psychosocial challenges among health-care workers (HCWs) during this pandemic. Aim: This study aimed to explore the impact of COVID-19 on the work, family, and personal life of HCWs engaged in COVID-19 duties during the first wave in India and gain insights on the coping strategies. Materials and Methods: The findings from 12 qualitative in-depth interviews were analyzed and presented in this article. This study is a part of a mix-method design study conducted at two hospitals and one community site in Mumbai, Maharashtra. The present qualitative sample was drawn conveniently from the randomly selected quantitative sample chosen from the three sites. Results: This study highlights that in the early stage of the COVID-19 pandemic, HCWs experienced transition in work life, burnout, disruption in family life, negative emotions such as fear, and experiences of stigma. The findings also reveal that while institutional workers faced discrimination and stigma outside their workplace, noninstitutional workers faced discrimination at multiple sites during traveling and at in their residential places and additionally faced harassment while working in the community. The findings also suggest that despite numerous challenges faced by HCWs, they were driven by a sense of responsibility and displayed resilience. Conclusion: Considering the HCWs as the backbone of the health-care system, it is crucial to boost and maintain the mental well-being of HCWs by providing timely and tailored interventions to sustain their resilience and build better responses to future pandemic.

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