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Exploring health workers’ experiences of mental health challenges during care of patients with COVID-19 in Uganda: a qualitative study
Geofrey Samukulu Mushibi1  Ogylive Makova1  Choolwe Muzyamba2 
[1] AfriSight, Rotterdam, The Netherlands;University of Amsterdam (UvA)/Utrecht University, Bijlmerdreef 702, 1103DS, Amsterdam, The Netherlands;
关键词: Healthcare workers;    Mental health;    COVID-19;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s13104-021-05707-4
来源: Springer
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【 摘 要 】

ObjectivesThe aim of this study is to qualitatively investigate the lived experiences of mental health among frontline health workers providing COVID-19-realted care in Uganda. This study provides insights into the contextual realities of the mental health of health workers facing greater challenges given the lack of adequate resources, facilities and health workers to meet the demand brought about by COVID-19.ResultsAll in all, our findings suggest that healthcare workers are under enormous stress during this pandemic, however, in order to effectively respond to the COVID-19 pandemic in Uganda, it is important to understand their challenges and sources of these challenges. The government thus has the reasonability to address most of the sources that were highlighted (long working hours, lack of proper equipment, lack of sleep, exhaustion, and experiencing high death rate under their care). Further, the Ugandan social fabric presents an opportunity for coping through its strong communal links and networks. Scaling these forms of local responses is cheap but contextually useful for a country with limited resources like Uganda.

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