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Depression, Anxiety and Stress among Nepali Health Care Workers during the Coronavirus Disease 2019 Pandemic: A Cross-sectional Survey

creativeworkseries.issnJNMA Print ISSN: 0028-2715; Online ISSN: 1815-672X
dc.contributor.authorSharma, Ishwor
dc.contributor.authorMisra, Anurag
dc.contributor.authorShrestha, Bipin Kumar
dc.contributor.authorKoirala, Arun Kumar
dc.contributor.authorBanjade, Anita
dc.contributor.authorBanjade, Prakash
dc.date.accessioned2026-02-26T06:54:55Z
dc.date.available2026-02-26T06:54:55Z
dc.date.issued2021
dc.descriptionIshwor Sharma Division of Nephrology, University at Buffalo, New York, United States of America Anurag Misra Black Country Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, West Midlands, United Kingdom Bipin Kumar Shrestha Department of Physiology, Nepalese Army Institute of Health Sciences, Kathmandu, Nepal Arun Kumar Koirala School of Health and Allied Sciences, Pokhara University, Nepal Anita Banjade Patan Academy of Health Sciences, Oxford University Clinical Research Unit, Nepal Prakash Banjade Emergency Medical Services, Ministry of Health, Male, Maldives
dc.description.abstractAbstract: Introduction: Studies among health care workers from different part of world during the coronavirus disease 19 pandemic have reported substantial impact on their physical, mental and emotional well-being. This study measured the impact of coronavirus disease 2019 on the mental health of Nepali healthcare workers in different parts of the world during the pandemic. Methods: This cross-sectional survey was carried out from December 25, 2020 to Jan 25, 2021. Ethical approval was taken from the Institutional Review Committee (reference number: 372). Online questionnaire including demographic profiles and Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Scales-21 instrument were sent to Nepali healthcare workers around the world through social media apps using convenience sampling. Data were entered into Microsoft Excel for Mac version 16.49 and analysed. Results: Among 208 who participated in the study, 62 (30%) participants were positive for anxiety, 47 (22.5%) for depression and 25 (12%) for stress. Higher prevalence of depression 18 (30%) and stress 10 (17%) was found in nurses compared to paramedics, among whom depression was seen in 5 (20%) and stress in 4 (16%). Among doctors, depression was found in 24 (19%) and stress in 11 (9%). Conclusions: This study demonstrated that a high proportion of healthcare workers were suffering from depression, anxiety and stress. Our findings are similar to the data from other national and international studies.
dc.identifierhttps://doi.org/10.31729/jnma.6747
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14572/4949
dc.language.isoen_US
dc.publisherNepal Medical Association
dc.subjectanxiety
dc.subjectCOVID-19
dc.subjectdepression
dc.subjectmental health
dc.subjectstress
dc.titleDepression, Anxiety and Stress among Nepali Health Care Workers during the Coronavirus Disease 2019 Pandemic: A Cross-sectional Survey
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