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2021
DOI: 10.1186/s12905-021-01344-y
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Psychosocial, emotional and professional challenges faced by female healthcare professionals during the COVID-19 outbreak in Lahore, Pakistan: a qualitative study

Abstract: Background The novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is spreading rapidly, increasing the stress and challenges for healthcare professionals around the world. This study aims to discover the psychosocial, emotional and professional challenges faced by female healthcare professionals (HCPs) treating COVID-19 patients in Pakistan. Methods Using an empirical phenomenological methodology, semi-structured telephone-based qualitative interviews were condu… Show more

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“…This difference may also be justified with the known fact that women are having multiple responsibilities toward their home as compared to men which may be a significant determinant of higher workplace stress. The present findings are consistent with studies conducted in this regard, for example, Shahbaz et al (2021) demonstrate that female health care workers are more vulnerable and psychosocially challenged as compared to men. They further added various factors contributing towards this vulnerability.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…This difference may also be justified with the known fact that women are having multiple responsibilities toward their home as compared to men which may be a significant determinant of higher workplace stress. The present findings are consistent with studies conducted in this regard, for example, Shahbaz et al (2021) demonstrate that female health care workers are more vulnerable and psychosocially challenged as compared to men. They further added various factors contributing towards this vulnerability.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…The present study was conducted to explore the challenges faced by women healthcare providers confront during Covid-19 pandemic in Aizawl city. According to the findings of this study, women healthcare practitioners face more challenges in managing work and family life than males 3 . The high workload and staff shortage among healthcare professionals as reasons for women healthcare practitioners working extra hours 2 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…The work-life of health-care employees has expanded dramatically as a result of the covid-19 epidemic; excessive workloads, fear of exposure, and dealing with patients' and their families' mental well-being are all challenges for women healthcare providers 2 . Female healthcare professionals have experienced emotional, mental, and social distress as a result of treating Covid -19 patients, the intense working conditions, patient load, and shortage of personal protective equipment have placed a significant strain on female healthcare workers and balancing professional and family life was a challenge 3 .…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First, this paper explores the influence of the pandemic on entrepreneurs' PWB. Although many scholars have studied the impact of the pandemic on individual well-being in different occupational types (e.g., female health professionals; Shahbaz et al, 2021), few scholars have paid attention to the relationship between the pandemic and entrepreneurs' wellbeing. The pandemic has had an important impact on enterprises, especially on SMEs (Andries et al, 2020;Nummela et al, 2020;Shepherd, 2020).…”
Section: Theorical Contributionsmentioning
confidence: 99%