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Review of Literature on Effect of COVID-19 on Health Care Workers

Pooja Saraswat, Shahnawaz Bashir, Vikal Kapasiya, SP Subashini

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Journal of Social Welfare and Management 15(1):p 29-32, January–April 2023. | DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.21088/jswm.0975.0231.15123.3

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Bashir S, Kapasiya V, Saraswat P, Subashini SP. Review of literature on effect of COVID-19 on health care workers. J Soc Welfare Manag. 2023;15(1):29-32.

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Received : June 02, 2022         Accepted : July 05, 2022          Published : April 28, 2023

Abstract

China now has turn out to be a pandemic. This ailment is affecting the health of famous population and coursing intense intellectual distress in healthcare personnel. This survey emerge as planned to analyze the impact of pandemic on highbrow well- being of these personnel. Medical frame of employees contributors walking in Services postal, Lahore had been recruited. The records regarding demographic statistics, insomnia, anxiety, depression and strain symptoms and symptoms had been acquired with the useful resource of the usage of questionnaire. Comparison of demographic statistics and people intellectual variables had been finished amongst insomnia and non-insomnia organizations. Total 356 healthcare personnel had been covered withinside the check. There had been symptoms and symptoms of depression in 222(62.35%), anxiety in 227 (sixty 4 76%, strain in 197 (55.33%) and insomnia in 130 153.37%) of participants. Mid to intense symptoms and symptoms of depression (9165% vs 28.9%1, anxiety (83.1% vs. 41.6%) and strain (84.26% vs. 22.22% had been seen predominately within side the insomnia employer (p<0.001). Insomnia emerge as extra in participants with low training level (78.08%) vs post-graduate degree (30.956), Paramedics, nurses and healthcare personnel in Isolation/intensive care gadgets had been extra vulnerable to insomnia. Mental well-being of health care personnel is affected due to COVID-19 pandemic Nurses, paramedics and those walking in isolation unit have big insomnia. Involvement of highbrow health specialists and on-line


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Bashir S, Kapasiya V, Saraswat P, Subashini SP. Review of literature on effect of COVID-19 on health care workers. J Soc Welfare Manag. 2023;15(1):29-32.


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June 02, 2022 July 05, 2022 April 28, 2023

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.21088/jswm.0975.0231.15123.3

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Covid-19; Health Care WorkersNursesparamedics

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