Abstract
Objectives: To analyze healthcare workers experiences in dealing with the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Methods: An anonymous open web-based survey study was conducted among healthcare workers from the March 2020 to April 2020. A total of 24 relevant questions were asked based on participants’ characteristics, obligations, and preparedness in healthcare workers in the event of COVID-19 pandemic. Results: Approximately 1036 healthcare workers participated in this study with high response rate. Out of all the participants, 70% were women, 52% belonged to the 26-34 year age range, 50% were nurses, 33.7% were clinicians, 74.3% agreed to work overtime, 93.1% understand why they should stay past their shift end, 97.7% thought that preventing illness among healthcare workers and providing safety to family members, nearly 94% thought that personal protective equipment (PPE) for employees will enhance their willingness to report to work. Approximately 89.3% express a desire for incentives and financial support for family members. Conclusion: We recommend that providing PPE, reducing psychological stress, financial support and safety to family members of healthcare workers will increase the willingness to report to work.
Article Type
Brief Report
First Page
657
Last Page
660
Recommended Citation
Almaghrabi, Rana H.; Alfaradi, Huda; and Albaadani, Mohammed M.
(2020)
"Healthcare workers experience in dealing with Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic,"
Saudi Medical Journal: Vol. 41:
Iss.
6, Article 15.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.15537/smj.2020.6.25101