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Author: Benfante, Agata; Di Tella, Marialaura; Romeo, Annunziata; Castelli, Lorys
Title: Traumatic Stress in Healthcare Workers During COVID-19 Pandemic: A Review of the Immediate Impact
  • Cord-id: 70psd1za
  • Document date: 2020_10_23
  • ID: 70psd1za
    Snippet: The disease caused by respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) called COVID-19 resulted in a pandemic that has demanded extraordinary physical and mental effort from healthcare workers. This review provides an overview of studies that have explored traumatic stress in healthcare workers and associated factors between January and May 2020. The focus is on the most relevant literature investigating the prevalence of trauma‐ and stressor-related symptoms. Articles were selected from PubMed
    Document: The disease caused by respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) called COVID-19 resulted in a pandemic that has demanded extraordinary physical and mental effort from healthcare workers. This review provides an overview of studies that have explored traumatic stress in healthcare workers and associated factors between January and May 2020. The focus is on the most relevant literature investigating the prevalence of trauma‐ and stressor-related symptoms. Articles were selected from PubMed and PsycINFO databases using the search terms, “healthcare workers,” “COVID-19,” and “posttraumatic stress” in different combinations and with various synonyms. Among the seven studies that fulfilled our criteria, five assessed traumatic stress response, one assessed acute stress symptoms, and one focused on vicarious traumatization. Overall, the available findings highlight the presence of trauma-related stress, with a prevalence ranging from 7.4 to 35%, particularly among women, nurses, frontline workers, and in workers who experienced physical symptoms. Future studies should clarify the long-term effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the mental health of healthcare workers, with particular focus on posttraumatic stress disorder.

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