Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic Burnout on Cardiovascular Risk in Healthcare Professionals Study Protocol: A Multicenter Exploratory Longitudinal Study

作者: Hashel Al Tunaiji , Mai Al Qubaisi , Murat Dalkilinc , Luciana Aparecida Campos , Nnamdi Valbosco Ugwuoke

DOI: 10.3389/FMED.2020.571057

关键词: Exploratory researchBurnoutData collectionWearable technologyPsychosocialMedical emergencyMedicineBlood samplingLongitudinal studyPandemic

摘要: Introduction: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has created new and unpredictable challenges for healthcare systems. Healthcare professionals are heavily affected by this rapidly changing situation, especially frontline who directly engaged in the diagnosis, treatment, care of patients with COVID-19 may experience psychological burdens. objective study is to explore evolution psychosocial, cardiovascular, immune markers different levels exposure pandemic. Methods Analysis: This a STROBE compliant, blended, exploratory involving online onsite approaches that use wearable monitoring. A planned random probability sample residents, staff physicians, nurses, auxiliary will be recruited. stratified As first step, recruitment conducted online, e-consent using e-surveys Maslach Burnout Inventory, Fuster-BEWAT score, sociodemographic characteristics. Onsite visits second step where participants receive setup measure heart rate, actimetry, sleep quality monitoring, which used together blood sampling biomarkers. Steps 1 2 then repeated at 2-3 months, 6 months. Power BI Tableau data visualization, while front-end capture collection specific survey/questionnaires, enable linkage between e-surveys, internet things devices, clinical laboratory data. Clinical Trial Registration: ClinicalTrials.gov; Identifier: NCT04422418.

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