Impact on mental health of the COVID-19 outbreak among general practitioners during the sanitary lockdown period

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Abstract

Background: COVID-19 outbreak can impact mental health including health care workers. Aim: The aim of this study was to assess the mental health impact of COVID-19 in French General Practitioners (GPs). Methods: We carried out a postal-based survey during the first lockdown. Four psychological validated self-report questionnaires were used to assess stress,post-traumatic stress symptoms, burnout and self-efficacy (Perceived Stress scale, Impact of Event Scale-revised, Maslach Burnout Inventory and General Self-Efficacy scale). Results: The sample consists of 332 general practitioners (43.50% women, mean age = 50.74 ± 11.91). General practitioners working in high epidemic location represented 27.71% of the sample (n = 92). Thirty four GPs reported significant post-traumatic stress symptoms (10.59%). High burnout symptoms were found in 79 (24.46%), 137 (42.41%) and 17 (5.26%) participants. Only General Self-Efficacy scores were significantly different according to epidemic location status with lower scores in GPs working in high epidemic location (33.37 ± 4.64 vs. 32.06 ± 5.43; P = 0.04). Women reported more stress and burnout symptoms than men (P = 0.01). Conclusions: This study showed the psychological impact of COVID-19 in GPs during the sanitary lockdown period including burnout and post-traumatic stress symptoms. Up to 42% of GPs reported psychological disturbances. Interventions to promote mental health well-being of healthcare workers need to be developing.

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Lange, M., Joo, S., Couette, P. A., Le Bas, F., & Humbert, X. (2022). Impact on mental health of the COVID-19 outbreak among general practitioners during the sanitary lockdown period. Irish Journal of Medical Science, 191(1), 93–96. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11845-021-02513-6

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