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KMID : 1221920220150030101
Journal of Korean Critical Care Nursing
2022 Volume.15 No. 3 p.101 ~ p.114
Post-traumatic Stress Disorder and Burnout of Healthcare Providers who cared for Patients with Coronavirus Disease-19 (COVID-19) in a Tertiary General Hospital
Kim Kyung-Deok

Yi Young-Hee
Abstract
Purpose : This study aimed to identify post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and burnout experienced by healthcare providers who cared for patients with Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) and their influencing factors.

Methods : Data were collected from 135 healthcare providers who cared for patients with COVID-19 in a tertiary general hospital from June 8 to September 2, 2021, using a questionnaire. Descriptive statistics, MannWhitney U test, Kruskal-Wallis test, t-test, ANOVA and Scheffe¡¯s test, Pearson¡¯s correlation coefficients, and multiple regression were used for analysis using SPSS/WIN 27.0.

Results : Participants¡¯ average PTSD score was 9.31 ¡¾ 11.80, and 8.9% were in the high-risk group. Participants¡¯ average burnout score was 51.77¡¾21.28, and 62.2% were at high risk. PTSD scores differed significantly according to participants¡¯ age, education, job, position, and current workplace. Burnout scores differed significantly according to their age, gender, marital status, parental status, and education. There was positive correlation between participants¡¯ PTSD and burnout. The factors influencing participants¡¯ PTSD were term of self-isolation and age (R2 =.09). There were no significant influencing factors on participants¡¯ burnout.

Conclusion : This study reconfirmed that healthcare providers who cared for patients with COVID-19 experienced both PTSD and burnout, suggesting that interventions are needed such as regular pre-training or simulation training and establishing a support system.
KEYWORD
COVID-19, Healthcare provide, , Post-traumatic stress disorde, Burnout
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