MyJournals Home  

RSS FeedsIJERPH, Vol. 18, Pages 12749: Stress and Bio-Ethical Issues Perceived by Romanian Healthcare Practitioners in the COVID-19 Era (International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health)

 
 

3 december 2021 21:59:06

 
IJERPH, Vol. 18, Pages 12749: Stress and Bio-Ethical Issues Perceived by Romanian Healthcare Practitioners in the COVID-19 Era (International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health)
 


Objective: The COVID-19 pandemic had a major impact on different areas of life, especially in the medical system. Because of the pandemic outbreak, the medical system was remodeled to treat COVID-19 patients in secure conditions. Those changes and restrictive measures have put pressure on individual adaptability. The present study investigated the stress of Romanian healthcare practitioners (HCP) and the capacity to deal with new bio-ethical issues that emerged during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. Methods: We analyzed results from a survey on 97 Romanian HCP in several areas: personal experience with COVID-19, perceived emotional distress, and appraisal of bio-ethical principles respected or infringed during the pandemic in 2020. Results: Unlike previous studies, our respondents reported low to moderate stress levels. In addition, few bio-ethical principles were infringed on a personal level. Tendencies to sacrifice individual autonomy and make decisions affecting patients and co-workers were more prevalent among HCP with over 30 years of experience. Conclusions: Retrospectively, Romanian HCP in our sample appeared to share an embellished view of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. Potentially related factors and coping mechanisms with stress are discussed.


 
143 viewsCategory: Medicine, Pathology, Toxicology
 
IJERPH, Vol. 18, Pages 12751: Effect of Integrated Training on Balance and Ankle Reposition Sense in Ballet Dancers (International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health)
IJERPH, Vol. 18, Pages 12747: Contemporary Neuroprotection Strategies during Cardiac Surgery: State of the Art Review (International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health)
 
 
blog comments powered by Disqus


MyJournals.org
The latest issues of all your favorite science journals on one page

Username:
Password:

Register | Retrieve

Search:

Toxicology


Copyright © 2008 - 2024 Indigonet Services B.V.. Contact: Tim Hulsen. Read here our privacy notice.
Other websites of Indigonet Services B.V.: Nieuws Vacatures News Tweets Nachrichten