As part of his doctoral training, , a student at the (COPH), embarked on a research project examining the prevalence and risk factors for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) among nurses during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The study, , was published in December in the International Journal of Mental Health Nursing.
The research was performed with fellow 国产短视频faculty Drs. , and Marc Lajeunesse and COPH doctoral students Adriana Campos and Jeegan Parikh.
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Hernandez Bojorge and his colleagues looked at more than 40,000 nurses involved in 55 studies across 26 countries and found that roughly 29% experienced PTSD during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic (2020-2023). Risk factors included being female; having a mental health disorder; being in direct contact with or having intensive exposure to COVID-19 patients; not having adequate protective measures; enduring an intensive workload or long work shift; and working with critically ill COVID patients in settings like ICU wards.
While Hernandez Bojorge said the 29% prevalence rate was high, it wasn鈥檛 surprising.
鈥淣urses were the most numerous and exposed frontline group of health care workers who worked during the pandemic,鈥 explained Hernandez Bojorge, who is concentrating in .
Hernandez Bojorge says key to lowering the risk of PTSD among nurses and other health care workers during public health emergencies is supplying them with resources.
鈥淭raining through email, pamphlets and websites is effective in reducing PTSD in nurses experiencing high stress levels,鈥 Hernandez Bojorge said. 鈥淎dditionally, hospital management and administrations should anticipate the impact of public health emergencies on the mental health of their health care workers and provide sufficient training in evidence-based techniques for coping with stressful events. These interventions鈥攕uch as providing flexible work schedules and promoting adequate sleep hygiene鈥攎ay reduce the prevalence rates of PTSD among nurses and encourage them to support other colleagues facing adverse situations.鈥