Evaluation of Perceived Anxiety Caused by COVID 19 Pandemic with its Related Factors in the Staff of Isfahan Health Centers, Iran, in 2020
With the outbreak and spread of Corona virus, health care workers are more prone to externalize psychological disorders and anxiety due to being in the front line of dealing with disease. The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between the mean anxiety score concerning Coronavirus epidemic with career type and demographic characteristics of health center personnel in Isfahan province.
The present cross-sectional study was performed on 357 staff members of health centers in Isfahan. Data collection tools in this study included demographic questions and a standard questionnaire of the Coronavirus Anxiety Scale (CDAS). Data were analyzed in SPSS software with a significance level of less than 0.05.
The results demonstrated that the mean score of anxiety in employees was moderate (12.95 ± 6.40). Psychological symptoms were assessed more in women (2.4 ± 12.9) than men (8.4 ± 3.3) (P < 0.001). Therefore, these symptoms had a significant relationship with occupation (P = 0.030), marital status (P = 0.040), and shift work (P = 0.010).
In line with the findings of the present study, women, nurses, and shift workers should be given the highest priority in intervention programs aimed at reducing anxiety among health care professionals. Given the critical role of female nurses in achieving the success in treating patients, as well as their vital role in improving health and well-being of their families, specific measures should be taken to address the conditions that might lead to their distress.
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