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Global impact of COVID-19 on surgeons and team members (GlobalCOST): a cross-sectional study

Authors :
Zahra, Jaffry
Siddarth, Raj
Asser, Sallam
Stephen, Lyman
Ahmed, Negida
Chi Fung Antony, Yiu
Anshul, Sobti
Nelson, Bua
Richard E, Field
Hassan, Abdalla
Rawad, Hammad
Nadeem, Qazi
Bijayendra, Singh
Peter A, Brennan
Amr, Hussein
Ali, Narvani
Adrian, Jones
Mohamed A, Imam
Luiz Fernando Santetti, Zanin
Source :
BMJ Open. 12:e059873
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
BMJ, 2022.

Abstract

ObjectivesTo investigate the impact of COVID-19 on the well-being of surgeons and allied health professionals as well as the support provided by their institutions.DesignThis cross-sectional study involved distributing an online survey through medical organisations, social media platforms and collaborators.SettingIt included all staff based in an operating theatre environment around the world.Participants1590 complete responses were received from 54 countries between 15 July and 15 December 2020. The average age of participants was 30–40 years old, 64.9% were men and 32.5% of a white ethnic background. 79.5% were surgeons with the remainder being nurses, assistants, anaesthetists, operating department practitioners or classified other.Main outcome measuresParticipants that had experienced any physical illness, changes in mental health, salary or time with family since the start of the pandemic as well as support available based on published recommendations.Results32.0% reported becoming physically ill. This was more likely in those with reduced access to personal protective equipment (OR 4.62; CI 2.82 to 7.56; pConclusionsThis work has highlighted a need and strategies to improve conditions for the healthcare workforce, ultimately benefiting patient care.

Details

ISSN :
20446055
Volume :
12
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
BMJ Open
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....86b68d5c3b3169e6b6cea25cdc5c8456
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2021-059873