Official Title
Assessment of Stress, Depression and Anxiety in Healthcare Caring for Patients With COVID-19
Brief Summary

Medical personnel working in the Intensive Care Unit will be examined by means of tests. Their aim is to check how work-related stress in a potentially lethal threat affects the occurrence of depression, stress, anxiety and sleep disorders. We also want to check whether people working in such extremely difficult conditions show no greater interest in death.

Detailed Description

Every day medical staff working in very difficult conditions of intensive care. The COVID-19
virus outbreak has set another difficult task for doctors and nurses who have previously had
a lot of contact with the death of their patients. The appearance of the COVID-19 virus and,
above all, the inability to effectively treat the infection causes an additional
psychological stimulus in medical personnel.

The aim of the study is to assess the occurrence of psychiatric disorders in medical
personnel dealing with patients suffering from COVID-19 using various psychological tests.

Completed
Depression

Diagnostic Test: test

Beck's Test
Test STAI
Test PSS
the scale of the fascination with death
COPE

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

adult employees of the Intensive Care Unit, agreeing to undergo the tests.

Exclusion Criteria:

- patient's refusal to participate in the study

- not understanding the test questions

Eligibility Gender
All
Eligibility Age
Minimum: 18 Years ~ Maximum: 70 Years
Countries
Poland
Locations

University Hospital in Cracow
Kraków, Poland

Tomasz Skladzien, Ph.D. M.D., Principal Investigator
Jagiellonian University

Jagiellonian University
NCT Number
Keywords
Healthcare Workers
Covid-19
Mental Health Outcomes
MeSH Terms
COVID-19
Depression
Depressive Disorder