EC Psychology and Psychiatry

Research Article Volume 12 Issue 8 - 2023

Prevalence and Determinants of Anxiety among Healthcare Workers (HCWs) in Europe during Covid-19

Christopher Garatsa1, Masoud Mohammadnezhad2*, Emily Bukachi Kostrzynska1, Bilkisu Nwankwo3 and Victoria Mensah Hagan1

1MPH, University of Suffolk, Ipswich, United Kingdom

2School of Nursing and Healthcare Leadership, University of Bradford, Bradford, UK

3Department of Community Medicine, Kaduna State University, Kaduna state, Nigeria

*Corresponding Author: Masoud Mohammadnezhad, Associate Professor, School of Nursing and Healthcare Leadership, University of Bradford, Bradford, UK.
Received: August 16, 2023; Published:August 30, 2023



Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic, whose origin was established to be in China, wreaked havoc across the world infecting and killing huge numbers of people. Healthcare workers (HCWs) were affected in many ways especially mentally. The study aims at establishing how anxiety affected HCWs in Europe.

Methodology: A systematic review study was carried out based on the Prefrred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis (PRISMA) using five databases. The search period was from September 27th to December 7, 2021, and 2326 articles were yielded. Of these, 22 met the inclusion criteria. All the data was inputted onto a data extraction sheet and thematic analysis was carried out on the study outcomes to identify themes.

Results:It was established that there was a significant increase in anxiety among HCWs in Europe. It was likewise found that there were non-modifiable (sex and age) and modifiable (nature of work, vulnerability, comorbidities, workload, social factors and geographical location) risk factors for anxiety among the workers. Young female HCWs were found to have a higher prevalence of anxiety compared to male health workers. Anxiety is also associated with other mental health issues as well as suicidal thoughts.

Conclusion: There was a marked increase in anxiety among HCWs in Europe during the COVID-19 pandemic. Mental health during disease emergencies should be a priority in terms of policy among healthcare employers. There is a need for further research in this area of mental health to build more evidence that informs policy.

Keywords: Prevalence; Determinants; Anxiety; Healthcare workers; Europe; Covid-19

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Christopher Garatsa., et al. Prevalence and Determinants of Anxiety among Healthcare Workers (HCWs) in Europe during Covid-19. EC Psychology and Psychiatry 12.8 (2023): 01-21.