A cross-sectional study on coping strategies of frontline healthcare workers amid the COVID-19 pandemic in a developing country
Date
2023
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SAGE Open Medicine
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Objectives: Frontline healthcare workers encountered a heightened susceptibility to negative psychological symptoms and
behavioral shifts in light of the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic. This study determined the coping strategies adopted by
frontline healthcare workers in Ghana as well as assessed any differences based on demographics, job title, and ranking in
four coronavirus disease 2019-designated centers in the Greater Accra region of Ghana.
Methods: Using a hospital-based, mixed-method approach, the study was conducted between May 2021 and September
2021. A total of 94 frontline healthcare workers were randomly sampled and given a self-administered questionnaire, while
13 healthcare workers took in-depth interviews. Data from the survey were analyzed using both IBM SPSS and IBM AMOS
and the interview data were transcribed verbatim and coded using thematic analysis.
Results: The study revealed that coronavirus disease 2019 has affected the psycho-social life of frontline healthcare
workers mainly in the form of depression, anxiety, and stress. The three main coping strategies adopted by frontline
healthcare workers include personal preventative measures (most dominant), seeking external expert support, and obtaining
institutional support. While healthcare workers within the age group 30–39years were found most compliant with the
adoption of personal preventive measures and those below 30years were found least compliant.
Conclusion: This study concludes that frontline healthcare workers have been affected by a considerable level of anxiety,
stress, and depression during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic. The study recommends a robust psychological support
system at various levels of health care and an Employee Assistance Program with access to a 24-h hotline counseling service
for frontline healthcare workers, continuous personal protective equipment provision, regular evidence-based updates on
the management of coronavirus disease 2019 patients, and increased commitment from the government in addressing the
medical needs of infected frontline healthcare workers
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Research Article
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Surveys, adaptation, frontline, Ghana, COVID-19, coping strategies