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Mental health and stress among ICU healthcare professionals in France according to intensity of the COVID-19 epidemic

Authors :
Alexandra Laurent
Alicia Fournier
Florent Lheureux
Guillaume Louis
Saad Nseir
Gwenaelle Jacq
Cyril Goulenok
Grégoire Muller
Julio Badie
Bélaïd Bouhemad
Marjolaine Georges
Paul-Michel Mertes
Hamid Merdji
Vincent Castelain
Caroline Abdulmalak
Olivier Lesieur
Gaëtan Plantefeve
Jean-Claude Lacherade
Jean-Philippe Rigaud
Nicholas Sedillot
Damien Roux
Nicolas Terzi
Pascal Beuret
Antoine Monsel
Anne-Laure Poujol
Khaldoun Kuteifan
Thierry Vanderlinden
Anne Renault
Bérengère Vivet
Christophe Vinsonneau
Saber Davide Barbar
Gilles Capellier
Jean Dellamonica
Stephan Ehrmann
Thomas Rimmelé
Julien Bohé
Pierre Bouju
Sébastien Gibot
Bruno Lévy
Johanna Temime
Cyrille Pichot
David Schnell
Diane Friedman
Pierre Asfar
Eddy Lebas
Philippe Mateu
Kada Klouche
Juliette Audibert
Fiona Ecarnot
Nicolas Meunier-Beillard
Mélanie Loiseau
Irène François-Pursell
Christine Binquet
Jean-Pierre Quenot
PsyCOVID-ICU Trial Investigators and the CRICS TRIGGERSEP Group (Clinical Research in Intensive Care and Sepsis Trial Group for Global Evaluation and Research in Sepsis)
Source :
Annals of Intensive Care, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
SpringerOpen, 2021.

Abstract

Abstract Background We investigated the impact of the COVID-19 crisis on mental health of professionals working in the intensive care unit (ICU) according to the intensity of the epidemic in France. Methods This cross-sectional survey was conducted in 77 French hospitals from April 22 to May 13 2020. All ICU frontline healthcare workers were eligible. The primary endpoint was the mental health, assessed using the 12-item General Health Questionnaire. Sources of stress during the crisis were assessed using the Perceived Stressors in Intensive Care Units (PS-ICU) scale. Epidemic intensity was defined as high or low for each region based on publicly available data from Santé Publique France. Effects were assessed using linear mixed models, moderation and mediation analyses. Results In total, 2643 health professionals participated; 64.36% in high-intensity zones. Professionals in areas with greater epidemic intensity were at higher risk of mental health issues (p

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
21105820
Volume :
11
Issue :
1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Annals of Intensive Care
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.2c7ed506e645cc9d1a65ee705397af
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13613-021-00880-y