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Perspectives of patients, family members, health professionals and the public on the impact of COVID-19 on mental health

Authors :
Evangeline Gardiner
Amanda Baumgart
Allison Tong
Julian H. Elliott
Luciano Cesar Azevedo
Andrew Bersten
Lilia Cervantes
Derek P. Chew
Yeoungjee Cho
Sally Crowe
Ivor S. Douglas
Nicole Evangelidis
Ella Flemyng
Peter Horby
Martin Howell
Jaehee Lee
Eduardo Lorca
Deena Lynch
John C. Marshall
Andrea Matus Gonzalez
Anne McKenzie
Karine Manera
Sangeeta Mehta
Mervyn Mer
Andrew Conway Morris
Saad Nseir
Pedro Povoa
Mark Reid
Yasser Sakr
Ning Shen
Alan R. Smyth
Tom Snelling
Giovanni F. M Strippoli
Armando Teixeira-Pinto
Antoni Torres
Andrea K. Viecelli
Steve Webb
Paula R. Williamson
Laila Woc-Colburn
Junhua Zhang
Jonathan C. Craig
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has seen a global surge in anxiety, depression, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and stress. AIMS: This study aimed to describe the perspectives of patients with COVID-19, their family, health professionals, and the general public on the impact of COVID-19 on mental health. METHODS: A secondary thematic analysis was conducted using data from the COVID-19 COS project. We extracted data on the perceived causes and impact of COVID-19 on mental health from an international survey and seven online consensus workshops. RESULTS: We identified four themes (with subthemes in parenthesis): anxiety amidst uncertainty (always on high alert, ebb and flow of recovery); anguish of a threatened future (intense frustration of a changed normality, facing loss of livelihood, trauma of ventilation, a troubling prognosis, confronting death); bearing responsibility for transmission (fear of spreading COVID-19 in public; overwhelming guilt of infecting a loved one); and suffering in isolation (severe solitude of quarantine, sick and alone, separation exacerbating grief). CONCLUSION: We found that the unpredictability of COVID-19, the fear of long-term health consequences, burden of guilt, and suffering in isolation profoundly impacted mental health. Clinical and public health interventions are needed to manage the psychological consequences arising from this pandemic.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09638237 and 13600567
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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