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Stress and substance abuse among workers during the COVID-19 pandemic in an intensive care unit: A cross-sectional study

Professionals working in intensive care units (ICUs) during the COVID-19 pandemic have been exposed to stressful situations and increased workload. The association between symptoms of traumatic stress disorders, substance abuse and personal/occupational characteristics of Brazilian COVID-19-ICU work...

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Published in:PloS one 2022-02, Vol.17 (2), p.e0263892
Main Authors: Vinicius Santinelli Pestana, Diego, Raglione, Dante, Junior, Luiz Dalfior, Liberatti, Caroline de Souza Pereira, Braga, Elisangela Camargo, Ezequiel, Vitor Augusto de Lima, Alves, Adriana da Silva, Mauro, Juliana Gil, Dias, José Omar de Araújo, Moreira, Paulo Thadeu Fantinato, Madureira, Bruno Del Bianco, Paiva, Lilian Petroni, de Lucena, Bruno Melo Nóbrega, Junior, João Manoel Silva, Malbouisson, Luiz Marcelo Sá
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description Professionals working in intensive care units (ICUs) during the COVID-19 pandemic have been exposed to stressful situations and increased workload. The association between symptoms of traumatic stress disorders, substance abuse and personal/occupational characteristics of Brazilian COVID-19-ICU workers is still to be addressed. Our aim was to evaluate the prevalence of those conditions and to find if those associations exist. In this observational, single-center, cross-sectional study, all professionals working in a COVID-19 ICU were invited to fill an anonymous form containing screening tools for traumatic stress disorders and substance abuse, and a section with questions regarding personal and occupational information. Three hundred seventy-six ICU professionals participated. Direct exposure to patients infected by COVID-19, history of relatives infected by COVID-19, and sex (female) were significantly associated with signs and symptoms of traumatic stress disorders. 76.5% of the participants had scores compatible with a diagnosis of traumatic stress disorders. Moreover, the prevalence of scores suggestive of Tobacco and Alcohol abuse were 11.7% and 24.7%, respectively. ICU workers had significantly elevated scores on both screening forms. Providing psycho-social support to ICU professionals may prevent future problems with traumatic stress disorders or substance abuse.
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subjects Adult
Alcohol abuse
Anesthesiology
Biology and Life Sciences
Brazil
Coronaviruses
COVID-19
COVID-19 - epidemiology
COVID-19 - psychology
Critical care medicine
Cross-Sectional Studies
Disorders
Drug abuse
Drug use
Epidemics
Female
Health aspects
Health Personnel - psychology
Hospitals
Human resource management
Humans
Intensive care
Intensive Care Units
Job stress
Logistic Models
Male
Medical personnel
Medicine and Health Sciences
Multivariate Analysis
Normal distribution
Occupational exposure
Pandemics
Post traumatic stress disorder
Prevalence
Professionals
Psychological aspects
Questionnaires
Regression analysis
Risk factors
Signs and symptoms
Social aspects
Social interactions
Social Sciences
Stress
Stress, Psychological - psychology
Substance abuse
Substance use disorder
Substance-Related Disorders - psychology
Surveys
Tobacco
Variables
Workers
Workload
title Stress and substance abuse among workers during the COVID-19 pandemic in an intensive care unit: A cross-sectional study
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