The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the mental health of healthcare workers: study protocol for the COVID-19 health care workers (heroes) study
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The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the mental health of healthcare workers: study protocol for the COVID-19 health care workers (heroes) study
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- Mascayano, Franco;
- Van der Ven, Els;
- Moro, María Francesca;
- Schilling, Sara;
- Alarcón, Sebastián;
- Al Barathie, Josleen;
- Alnasser, Lubna;
- Asaoka, Hiroki;
- Ayinde, Olatunde;
- Balalian, Arin A.;
- Basagoitia, Armando;
- Brittain, Kirsty;
- Dohrenwend, Bruce;
- Durand Arias, Sol;
- Eskin, Mehmet;
- Fernández Jiménez, Eduardo;
- Freytes Frey, Marcela Inés;
- Giménez, Luis;
- Gisle, Lydia;
- Hoek, Hans W.;
- Jaldo, Rodrigo Ezequiel;
- Lindert, Jutta;
- Maldonado, Humberto;
- Martínez Ales, Gonzalo;
- Martínez Viciana, Carmen;
- Mediavilla, Roberto;
- McCormack, Clare;
- Myer, Landon;
- Narváez, Javier;
- Nishi, Daisuke;
- Ouali, Uta;
- Puac Polanco, Víctor;
- Ramírez, Jorge;
- Restrepo Henao, Alexandra;
- Rivera Segarra, Eliut;
- Rodríguez, Ana M.;
- Saab, Dahlia;
- Seblova, Dominika;
- Correia da Silva, Andrea Tenorio;
- Valeri, Linda;
- Alvarado, Rubén;
- Susser, Ezra;
Abstract
Background Preliminary country-specifc reports suggest that the COVID-19 pandemic has a negative impact on the mental health of the healthcare workforce. In this paper, we summarize the protocol of the COVID-19 HEalth caRe wOrkErS
(HEROES) study, an ongoing, global initiative, aimed to describe and track longitudinal trajectories of mental health symptoms and disorders among health care workers at diferent phases of the pandemic across a wide range of countries in Latin
America, Europe, Africa, Middle-East, and Asia.
Methods Participants from various settings, including primary care clinics, hospitals, nursing homes, and mental health
facilities, are being enrolled. In 26 countries, we are using a similar study design with harmonized measures to capture data
on COVID-19 related exposures and variables of interest during two years of follow-up. Exposures include potential stressors
related to working in healthcare during the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as sociodemographic and clinical factors. Primary
outcomes of interest include mental health variables such as psychological distress, depressive symptoms, and posttraumatic
stress disorders. Other domains of interest include potentially mediating or moderating infuences such as workplace conditions, trust in the government, and the country’s income level.
Results As of August 2021, ~34,000 health workers have been recruited. A general characterization of the recruited samples by sociodemographic and workplace variables is presented. Most participating countries have identifed several health
facilities where they can identify denominators and attain acceptable response rates. Of the 26 countries, 22 are collecting
data and 2 plan to start shortly.
Conclusions This is one of the most extensive global studies on the mental health of healthcare workers during the COVID19 pandemic, including a variety of countries with diverse economic realities and diferent levels of severity of pandemic
and management. Moreover, unlike most previous studies, we included workers (clinical and non-clinical staf) in a wide
range of settings.
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Minciencias scholarship 728/2015
Pasaporte a la Ciencia scholarship, Colombia
MInciencias CT 860-2020
UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) ES/V013157/1
United States Department of Health & Human Services
National Institutes of Health (NIH) - USA
NIH National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) R34MH120179
Instituto de Salud Carlos III COV20/00988
Institute of Health Carlos III (Madrid, Spain) COV20/00988
Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnologia (CONACyT) 312586
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Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (2022) 57:633–645
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