Burnout Among Caregivers Facing COVID-19 Health Crisis at a Non-conventional Intensive Care Unit Compared to a Conventional Intensive Care Unit
Overview
- Phase
- N/A
- Intervention
- Not specified
- Conditions
- COVID-19
- Sponsor
- Hôpital Raymond Poincaré
- Enrollment
- 100
- Primary Endpoint
- Stress in a recovery room transformed into an intensive care unit versus a conventional intensive care unit
- Last Updated
- 6 years ago
Overview
Brief Summary
The intense health crisis due to COVID-19 led to a profound reorganization of the activities at theatres, recovery rooms and the intensive care units. The caregivers are facing several issues and are daily exposed to an intensification of the work. Assessing the stress and the well-being of the caregivers is very important in this context.
Detailed Description
The current period of intense and prolonged health crisis has necessitated a profound reorganization of the activities and organizations of the intensive care hospital services in order to be able to cope with it. Caregivers are at the heart of the management of this crisis and are exposed daily to these situations of repeated emergencies, an intensification of the pace of work and difficulties in care. In this context, it seemed important to us to try to quantify this pressure of care, in order to be able to offer in second care adapted to caregivers who would like it. The assessment of the mental state of the caregivers as well as the collection of the feelings and perceptions on the current crisis and its management will be carried out by anonymous and voluntary self-questionnaire in collaboration with the service of professional pathologies and occupational medicine of the hospital structure
Investigators
HARKOUK Hakim
Principal Investigator
Hôpital Raymond Poincaré
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
- •Consent to participation; caregivers working at recovery room; caregiver working at intensive care unit
Exclusion Criteria
- •refusal of participation
Outcomes
Primary Outcomes
Stress in a recovery room transformed into an intensive care unit versus a conventional intensive care unit
Time Frame: A 3 months period from the starting of the pandemic
stress level of caregivers managing patients with coronavirus infection needing airway support or resuscitation. The level of stress will be quantified with the Maslach burnout Inventory.