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A Comparative Cross-Sectional Study Assessing the Psycho-Emotional State of Intensive Care Units’ Physicians and Nurses of COVID-19 Hospitals of a Russian Metropolis

Andrey Yavorovskiy 1
Alexander Boyarkov 3
Ali Alsaegh 4
Sergey Dydykin 1
Olesya Kytko 1
Renata Meylanova 1
Yulianna Enina 5
Vasiliy Troitskiy 1
Marina Kapitonova 6
Sergey Vaits 7
Tatyana Vaits 7
Rinat Saleev 8
Gulshat Saleeva 8
Nail Saleev 8
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2022-02-06
scimago Q2
SJR0.919
CiteScore8.5
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ISSN16617827, 16604601
Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
Abstract

Working in intensive care units (ICUs) is stressful and potentially leads to various psycho-emotional disorders. Today, this issue represents a serious concern to the healthcare sector and affects the quality of healthcare provided. This study aimed to assess and compare the psycho-emotional state in COVID-19 and non-COVID-19 hospitals’ ICU healthcare workers (HCWs). From January to July 2021, we conducted an anonymous cross-sectional web survey of ICU physicians and nurses (N = 1259) of various hospitals in a metropolis with a population of over 10 million people. The statistical distributions of non-COVID-19 ICU HCWs showed the following results: emotional exhaustion levels (low 14.6%, average 30.8%, and high 54.6%); depersonalization levels (low 11.6%, average 16.5%, and high 71.9%); and reduced personal accomplishment levels (low 23.5%, average 40.3%, and high 36.2%). The statistical distributions of COVID-19 ICU HCWs showed the following results: emotional exhaustion levels (low 16.5%, average 31.5%, and high 52%); depersonalization levels (low 7.4%, average 9.4%, and high 83.1%); and reduced personal accomplishment levels (low 25.4%, average 45.4%, and high 29.1%). This study found a strong correlation between emotional exhaustion, aggression, and depersonalization in non-COVID-19 ICU HCWs and also found a correlation between their age, aggression, emotional exhaustion, and occupational stress.

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Kashtanov A. et al. A Comparative Cross-Sectional Study Assessing the Psycho-Emotional State of Intensive Care Units’ Physicians and Nurses of COVID-19 Hospitals of a Russian Metropolis // International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2022. Vol. 19. No. 3. p. 1828.
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Kashtanov A., Molotok E., Yavorovskiy A., Boyarkov A., Vasilev Y. L., Alsaegh A., Dydykin S., Kytko O., Meylanova R., Enina Y., Troitskiy V., Kapitonova M., Vaits S., Vaits T., Saleev R., Saleeva G., Saleev N. A Comparative Cross-Sectional Study Assessing the Psycho-Emotional State of Intensive Care Units’ Physicians and Nurses of COVID-19 Hospitals of a Russian Metropolis // International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2022. Vol. 19. No. 3. p. 1828.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.3390/ijerph19031828
UR - https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19031828
TI - A Comparative Cross-Sectional Study Assessing the Psycho-Emotional State of Intensive Care Units’ Physicians and Nurses of COVID-19 Hospitals of a Russian Metropolis
T2 - International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
AU - Kashtanov, Artem
AU - Molotok, Ekaterina
AU - Yavorovskiy, Andrey
AU - Boyarkov, Alexander
AU - Vasilev, Yuriy L
AU - Alsaegh, Ali
AU - Dydykin, Sergey
AU - Kytko, Olesya
AU - Meylanova, Renata
AU - Enina, Yulianna
AU - Troitskiy, Vasiliy
AU - Kapitonova, Marina
AU - Vaits, Sergey
AU - Vaits, Tatyana
AU - Saleev, Rinat
AU - Saleeva, Gulshat
AU - Saleev, Nail
PY - 2022
DA - 2022/02/06
PB - MDPI
SP - 1828
IS - 3
VL - 19
PMID - 35162851
SN - 1661-7827
SN - 1660-4601
ER -
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@article{2022_Kashtanov,
author = {Artem Kashtanov and Ekaterina Molotok and Andrey Yavorovskiy and Alexander Boyarkov and Yuriy L Vasilev and Ali Alsaegh and Sergey Dydykin and Olesya Kytko and Renata Meylanova and Yulianna Enina and Vasiliy Troitskiy and Marina Kapitonova and Sergey Vaits and Tatyana Vaits and Rinat Saleev and Gulshat Saleeva and Nail Saleev},
title = {A Comparative Cross-Sectional Study Assessing the Psycho-Emotional State of Intensive Care Units’ Physicians and Nurses of COVID-19 Hospitals of a Russian Metropolis},
journal = {International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health},
year = {2022},
volume = {19},
publisher = {MDPI},
month = {feb},
url = {https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19031828},
number = {3},
pages = {1828},
doi = {10.3390/ijerph19031828}
}
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Kashtanov, Artem, et al. “A Comparative Cross-Sectional Study Assessing the Psycho-Emotional State of Intensive Care Units’ Physicians and Nurses of COVID-19 Hospitals of a Russian Metropolis.” International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, vol. 19, no. 3, Feb. 2022, p. 1828. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19031828.