Prevalence of Post-traumatic stress disorder among Physicians during the COVID-19 Pandemic

Authors

  • Mohammad Nurunnabi Assistant Professor, Department of Community Medicine, Sylhet Women’s Medical College, Sylhet, Bangladesh
  • Anika Nazia MPH Fellow, Department of Public Health, North South University, Bangladesh.
  • Nabeel Chowdhury Upazila Health and Family Planning Officer (UH&FPO), FatikchariUpazila Health Complex, Chattogram, Bangladesh.
  • Mubashira Binta Alam Upazila Health and Family Planning Officer (UH&FPO), GazariaUpazila Health Complex, Munshiganj, Bangladesh.
  • Md Moinul Islam Medical Officer, Dhaka Central International Medical College Hospital, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
  • Mst Siddika Sultana Asst. Professor(gynae and Obs), NIRCH, Mohakhali. Dhaka
  • Nadira Sultana Kakoly PhD, Assistant Professor, Department of Public Health, North South University, Dhaka, Bangladesh.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3329/bmj.v51i1.68500

Keywords:

COVID-19, prevalence, IES-R, PTSD levels, physicians, Bangladesh.

Abstract

The healthcare professionals endured a major physical as well as psychological burden against the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) global catastrophe. Owing to their role in the frontline, they were the most exposed group who faced the deadly virus head-on which increased their mental health problems during this pandemic. The study was designed as a cross-sectional study to assess the prevalence of PTSD among 314 working physicians from the purposively selected government and private hospitals during the COVID-19 pandemic in Dhaka city. ‘Impact of Event Scale-Revised’ (IES-R) was used to construct the questionnaire. The mean age of the physician was 32.2±4.7 years. One-fifth of them (21.0%) diagnosed COVID-19 positive by the rt-PCR test. The most prevalent co-morbidities were found bronchial asthma (74.2%), hypertension (32.3%) and diabetes mellitus (19.4%). About half of the physicians (48.6%) had mild PTSD. The test of significance denotes the significant associations of the prevalence of mild PTSD level with physician’s age, gender, marital state, work settings, results of COVID-19 positive and had co-morbidities in physicians (p<0.05). The prevalence of mild PTSD was higher in the age group of 25-35 years (49.1%), in females (49.8%), unmarried (50.0%), work in private settings (51.5%), ever been COVID-19 positive (59.1%) and had co-morbidities (51.6%). This study reveals that about half the physicians are suffering from mild PTSD. A high encumbrance of COVID-19 related mental disorders and fear among frontline physicians’ entreaties to government and policymakers' prompt regard for taking appropriate preventive measures.

Bangladesh Med J. 2021 Sept; 51(1): 52-58

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2023-09-03

How to Cite

Nurunnabi, M. ., Nazia, A. ., Chowdhury, N. ., Alam, M. B., Islam, M. M. ., Sultana, M. S. ., & Kakoly, N. S. . (2023). Prevalence of Post-traumatic stress disorder among Physicians during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Bangladesh Medical Journal, 51(1), 52–58. https://doi.org/10.3329/bmj.v51i1.68500

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