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Anxiety, depression and burnout rampant in Indian nurses during COVID-19: Study

A study paper published in Indian Journal of Psychiatric Nursing by G Balamurugan, G Radhakrishnan and M Vijayarani, stated that, at that time, Indian nurses faced a lot of mental health issues, including fear, burnout, anxiety, fatigue, stress, depression and insomnia.

Updated on: Feb 25, 2023 11:50 AM IST
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A few years back, coronavirus grappled the entire world and locked it up. With its inception in the Wuhan city of China, COVID-19, has since then claimed a lot of lives. Since it was first tested positive, the frontline workers have treated and helped the patients recover and reunite with their near and dear ones. However, the situation also took a toll on the mental health of the frontline COVID warriors, including doctors, healthcare workers and nurses. They faced a lot of mental health issues related to the pandemic. A study paper published in Indian Journal of Psychiatric Nursing by G Balamurugan, G Radhakrishnan and M Vijayarani, stated that, at that time, Indian nurses faced a lot of mental health issues, including fear, burnout, anxiety, fatigue, stress, depression and insomnia.

Anxiety, depression and burnout rampant in Indian nurses during COVID-19: Study (AFP)
Anxiety, depression and burnout rampant in Indian nurses during COVID-19: Study (AFP)

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The study further added that not just in Indian nurses, but similar mental health issues were studied in nurses across the world. The other issues included mental fatigue, phobia, grief, insecurity and the sense of helplessness. On Thursday, the Indian Society of Psychiatric Nurses pointed out the problems faced by Indian nurses and urged them to be highlighted. K Reddemma, President, Indian Society of Psychiatric Nurses said, “During COVID-19 pandemic, the nurses stood by the patients. Due to the PPE kits they wore, they were not even able to breathe properly or step out of hospitals.” In the annual conference happening in Goa, K Reddemma further announced that April 7, besides being celebrated as World Health Day, will also be celebrated as Samarpan Day, to pay tributes to the nurses and their sacrifices during the pandemic.

 
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