Role of access to personal protective equipment, treatment prioritization decisions, and changes in job functions on health workers' mental health outcomes during the initial outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic
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Mediavilla, Roberto
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Role of access to personal protective equipment, treatment prioritization decisions, and changes in job functions on health workers' mental health outcomes during the initial outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic
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- Mediavilla, Roberto;
- Fernández Jiménez, Eduardo;
- Martínez Ales, Gonzalo;
- Moreno Kastner, Berta;
- Martínez Morata, Irene;
- Jaramillo, Fabiola;
- Morán Sánchez, Inés;
- Minué, Sergio;
- Torres Cantero, Alberto;
- Alvarado Muñoz, Rubén;
- Ayuso Mateos, José Luis;
- Mascayano, Franco;
- Susser, Ezra;
- Bravo Ortiz, María Fe;
Abstract
Background: During the initial COVID-19 outbreak, organizational changes were required to ensure adequate
staffing in healthcare facilities. The extent to which organizational changes impacted the mental wellbeing of
healthcare workers (HCWs) remains unexplored. Here we analyzed the association between three work-related
stressors (reported access to protective equipment, change in job functions, and patient prioritization decision-
making) and mental health outcomes (depression symptoms, psychological distress, suicidal thoughts, and fear of
infection) in a large sample of Spanish HCWs during the initial COVID-19 outbreak.
Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional study including HCWs from three regions of Spain between April 24th
and June 22nd, 2020. An online survey measured sociodemographic characteristics, work-related stressors, fear
of infection, and mental health outcomes (depression [PHQ-9], psychological distress [GHQ-12], death wishes
[C-SSRS]). We conducted mixed-effects regression models to adjust all associations for relevant individual- and
region-level sources of confounding.
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Instituto de Salud Carlos III COV20/00,988
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Journal of Affective Disorders 295 (2021) 405–409
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