FOR THOSE WHO FIGHT, FALL AND RAISE AGAIN - IMPACT OF COVID-19 PANDEMIC ON MENTAL HEALTH OF HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS

BACKGROUNDDuring the COVID-19 pandemic health care providers found themselves under increased demands in the work environment and in their professional and personal lives which created both physical and mental health challenges. Thus, we aim to provide an integrative review that identifies and summa...

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Veröffentlicht in:Psychiatria Danubina 2022, Vol.34 (3), p.557-563
Hauptverfasser: Dunjic-Kostić, Bojana, Pantović-Stefanović, Maja, Cvetić, Tijana, Jašović-Gašić, Miroslava
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Zusammenfassung:BACKGROUNDDuring the COVID-19 pandemic health care providers found themselves under increased demands in the work environment and in their professional and personal lives which created both physical and mental health challenges. Thus, we aim to provide an integrative review that identifies and summarizes the research published regarding mental health functioning in health care providers, in Serbia, since the beginning of the pandemic. SUBJECTS AND METHODSA search of the published literature was conducted using Medline and SCIndex databases, applying key words "COVID-19" and "Serbia". The search was limited to papers published since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic until January 2022. Two reviewers independently screened the retrieved papers. The study used pre-defined inclusion and exclusion criteria. RESULTSWe identified eight papers on the subject of mental health functioning in health care providers. The studies were all original research papers with predominantly cross-sectional study design, using online assessments. Sample size varied in number of participants and profile of medical providers (physicians, nurses and medical technicians, community pharmacists). Dominantly, focus of interests of researchers were exploration of levels of anxiety, depression, sleep disturbances, burnout, as well as behavioural changes and environmental influences. CONCLUSIONSThe studies related to mental health of medical professionals show the importance of recognizing the psychological challenges posed by health crises caused by COVID-19. They raise awareness of recognizing differences and difficulties between wide range of medical sectors, and appeal for necessity for accessible and professional psychological support. Further studies should address the detailed exploration of the mental health of this specific population, as well as propose strategies needed to balance the challenges posed by the pandemic.
ISSN:0353-5053
1849-0867
DOI:10.24869/psyd.2022.557