Features of Anesthesiologists-Reanimatologists' Emotional States in Different COVID-19 Pandemic Periods in Russia / Maria Korehova [et al.]
Bibliogr.: p. 87-88. - Abstr. eng. - DOI: https://doi.org/10.5708/EJMH.17.2022.2.9
In: European Journal of Mental Health. - ISSN 1788-4934, eISSN 1788-7119. - 2022. 17. évf. 2. sz., p. 79-88. : ill.
Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic is one of the most stressful events in recent times. Medical professionals, including anesthesiologists-reanimatologists, suffered the main blow in this difficult and stressful environment. Aims: This study aimed at identifying the features of anesthesiologists-reanimatologists' emotional states in different COVID-19 pandemic periods. Methods: The study was conducted through an anonymous questionnaire among anesthesiologists-reanimatologists in two periods. In the First stage - which was carried out in May 2020 (during the first COVID-19 pandemic wave) - 58 anesthesiologists-reanimatologists in the Arkhangelsk region took part. During the Second segment - which took place in October 2020 (in the second COVID-19 pandemic wave) - 43 anesthesiologistsreanimatologists were examined. Repeated questioning was carried out among the same participants. Results: In October 2020, compared to May, the number of doctors who noted a high intensity of professional activity increased. Regardless of the study period, one-third of the subjects experienced constant pronounced anxiety. Anesthesiologists-reanimatologists, whose professional activity was directly related to the patients in COVID-19 care, noted a poorer emotional state more frequently in October, accompanied by anxiety, depressed mood, irritability and a high burnout level, which may indicate a depletion of internal resources in this group. Conclusions: The study results showed that for anesthesiologists-reanimatologists, a further depletion of emotional resources accompanied the second pandemic wave. The anesthesiologists-reanimatologists' emotional state was mediated by a number of social and gender factors, as well as specific labor organization features. Keywords: COVID-19 pandemic, anesthesiologists-reanimatologists, mental health, emotional state, anxiety