RETRACTED: Increased nurses’ anxiety disorder during the COVID‐19 outbreak

Abstract Background The rapid outbreak of COVID‐19 at the beginning of 2020 in the world has put severe physical and psychological pressure on the medical staff of hospitals involved in the care of patients with COVID‐19 to the point of risk of PTSD. There was. The aim of this study was to investiga...

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Main Authors: Meysam Rad, Mehdi Rad, Leila Hefazi Torghabeh, Nasrin Fatemi, Mohammad Mehdi Maleki, Zahra Seifi
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2022-05-01
Series:Brain and Behavior
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/brb3.2552
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author Meysam Rad
Mehdi Rad
Leila Hefazi Torghabeh
Nasrin Fatemi
Mohammad Mehdi Maleki
Zahra Seifi
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description Abstract Background The rapid outbreak of COVID‐19 at the beginning of 2020 in the world has put severe physical and psychological pressure on the medical staff of hospitals involved in the care of patients with COVID‐19 to the point of risk of PTSD. There was. The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between the prevalence of COVID‐19 and nurses' anxiety disorder. Methods This review study was conducted by library method. Results As is well known and mentioned everywhere in cyberspace, nurses have lost their mental health and become very anxious during the COVID‐19. Serious spread of traumatic psychiatric symptoms in the current situation can lead to damage to the health system. Conclusions The need to care for nurses to relieve fatigue for several months and inject hope and motivation into this group should be understood, But due to the economic situation of the country, unfortunately, the fulfillment of the promises has been delayed, which we hope will be fulfilled soon; Although the delay will certainly not prevent nurses from properly caring for patients, but resolving nurses ‘livelihood problems should also be a priority on the authorities’ agenda.
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spelling doaj.art-89b8a75424174be19ce488b47792ac162023-08-25T04:42:55ZengWileyBrain and Behavior2162-32792022-05-01125n/an/a10.1002/brb3.2552RETRACTED: Increased nurses’ anxiety disorder during the COVID‐19 outbreakMeysam Rad0Mehdi Rad1Leila Hefazi Torghabeh2Nasrin Fatemi3Mohammad Mehdi Maleki4Zahra Seifi5Department of Psychology, Kish International Branch Islamic Azad University Kish Island IranDepartment of Psychology, South Tehran Branch Islamic Azad University Tehran IranDepartment of Psychology, Faculty of Educational and Psychology Alzahra University Tehran IranInstructor of Department of Counseling, Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences Ardakan University Ardakan IranInstructor of Pediatric Nursing Department of Nursing, School of Nursing and Midwifery Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences Ahvaz IranDepartment of Psychology, Ardabil Branch Islamic Azad University Ardabil IranAbstract Background The rapid outbreak of COVID‐19 at the beginning of 2020 in the world has put severe physical and psychological pressure on the medical staff of hospitals involved in the care of patients with COVID‐19 to the point of risk of PTSD. There was. The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between the prevalence of COVID‐19 and nurses' anxiety disorder. Methods This review study was conducted by library method. Results As is well known and mentioned everywhere in cyberspace, nurses have lost their mental health and become very anxious during the COVID‐19. Serious spread of traumatic psychiatric symptoms in the current situation can lead to damage to the health system. Conclusions The need to care for nurses to relieve fatigue for several months and inject hope and motivation into this group should be understood, But due to the economic situation of the country, unfortunately, the fulfillment of the promises has been delayed, which we hope will be fulfilled soon; Although the delay will certainly not prevent nurses from properly caring for patients, but resolving nurses ‘livelihood problems should also be a priority on the authorities’ agenda.https://doi.org/10.1002/brb3.2552anxiety disorderCOVID‐19nurses
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Mohammad Mehdi Maleki
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RETRACTED: Increased nurses’ anxiety disorder during the COVID‐19 outbreak
Brain and Behavior
anxiety disorder
COVID‐19
nurses
title RETRACTED: Increased nurses’ anxiety disorder during the COVID‐19 outbreak
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title_full_unstemmed RETRACTED: Increased nurses’ anxiety disorder during the COVID‐19 outbreak
title_short RETRACTED: Increased nurses’ anxiety disorder during the COVID‐19 outbreak
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COVID‐19
nurses
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