2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-37608/v2
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COVID-19 pandemic fear and anxiety among healthcare professionals in Pakistan

Abstract: During the current pandemic, Pakistan is badly affected. It has exerted great pressure on vigor as well as the psychology of the healthcare professionals. Limited resources, illiteracy, myths, and not following the proper protocol by the general population may have increased the risk for everyone, and anxiety and fear among the frontline healthcare professionals. Anxiety is a common response to any stressful situation and its the fear of the unknown and it may have multiple consequences.In the current study, w… Show more

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“…Yet, although the risk of death due to COVID-19 is higher for men than that for women (Caramelo et al 2020;Jin et al 2020), women perceived themselves at greater risk. Similar results were reported in the literature (Bitan et al 2020;Reznik et al 2020;Sakib et al 2020;Saleem et al 2020;Yıldırım et al 2020;Zhong et al 2020).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…Yet, although the risk of death due to COVID-19 is higher for men than that for women (Caramelo et al 2020;Jin et al 2020), women perceived themselves at greater risk. Similar results were reported in the literature (Bitan et al 2020;Reznik et al 2020;Sakib et al 2020;Saleem et al 2020;Yıldırım et al 2020;Zhong et al 2020).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…To eliminate or reduce the fear of COVID-19, individuals are advised to use personal protective equipment (masks, protective clothing, disinfectants, etc. ), shower rooms are provided, and change of clothes after work, maintenance of social distancing at work (arrangement of sitting areas), suitably making arrangements in the work environment, and creating safe environments are encouraged (Saleem et al 2020). Experience from past pandemics suggests that the success of policies to slow down the transmission of a highly contagious disease is associated with the correct perception of personal and social risk factors.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…10 Validity and reliability of the study tools Fear of COVID-19 and DASS-21 survey questionnaires were adopted for this study which tools were the previously used in the similar sort of studies. 10,11 Prior to the final data collection, all questionnaires were pretested with 16 HCW in the out of the survey hospital. Few questionnaires flow and appropriate wording was adjusted after the pretesting.…”
Section: Data Collection Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pakistan is adversely affected with the pandemic because of number of factors including poor infrastructure of health, limited resources, illiteracy, deeply rooted myths and non-serious attitudes towards following of SOPs advised by health advisors 6 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%