Factors Related to the Depression of Health Workers During the Covid-19 Pandemic

Authors

  • Rejo Rejo STIKES Mamba ul Ulum Surakarta
  • Dewi Arradini STIKES Mitra Husada Karanganyar
  • Aquartuti Tri Darmayanti Magister Ilmu Kesehatan Masyarakat Universitas Sebelas Maret
  • Aris Widiyanto Ikatan Mahasiswa dan Alumni Magister Ilmu Kesehatan Masyarakat Universitas Sebelas Maret
  • Joko Tri Atmojo STIKES Mamba ul Ulum Surakarta

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32584/jikj.v3i4.682

Keywords:

covid-19, depression, health workers

Abstract

Previous studies have reported psychological disorders experienced by health workers such as anxiety, stress and depression during a pandemic will leave trauma that can last 1 - 3 years afterward. The systematic review study of the causes of depression from various countries can be an effort to determine prevention, treatment and rehabilitation measures for medical personnel who experience depression due to COVID-19 in Indonesia. Systematic searches were carried out in June - July 2020 through PubMed, Google Scholar, NIH, CDC, and Science Direct. Keywords: “COVID 19 and depression and Health workers†and “COVID 19 and depressionâ€, “COVID 19 and depression and Health workers and factors associated†and “COVID 19 and depression and reviewâ€. The critical assessment of the article is carried out by the authors of all authors. There were 8 articles that met the inclusion criteria involving 16,107 health workers from around the world. Most of depression is caused by changes in work patterns that are increasingly busy, dense, risky, and also draining the mind and energy of health workers, especially those working on the front lines. Fear of contagion also dominates the factors that cause depression.

Author Biographies

Rejo Rejo, STIKES Mamba ul Ulum Surakarta

Prodi D3 Keperawatan STIKES Mamba ul Ulum SurakartaJl Ring Road Utara, km 03, Tawangsari, Mojosongo, Jebres, Surakarta, Jawa Tengah 57127

Dewi Arradini, STIKES Mitra Husada Karanganyar

STIKES Mitra Husada KaranganyarJl. Brigjen Katamso Barat, Gapura Papahan Indah, Papahan, Tasikmadu, Kabupaten Karanganyar, Jawa Tengah, Indonesia, 57722

Aquartuti Tri Darmayanti, Magister Ilmu Kesehatan Masyarakat Universitas Sebelas Maret

Magister Ilmu Kesehatan Masyarakat Universitas Sebelas MaretJl. Ir. Sutami No.36, Kentingan, Jebres, Kota Surakarta, Jawa Tengah, Indonesia

Aris Widiyanto, Ikatan Mahasiswa dan Alumni Magister Ilmu Kesehatan Masyarakat Universitas Sebelas Maret

Ikatan Mahasiswa dan Alumni Magister Ilmu Kesehatan Masyarakat Universitas Sebelas MaretJl. Ir. Sutami No.36, Kentingan, Jebres, Kota Surakarta, Jawa Tengah, Indonesia, 57126

Joko Tri Atmojo, STIKES Mamba ul Ulum Surakarta

Prodi D3 Keperawatan STIKES Mamba ul Ulum SurakartaJl Ring Road Utara, km 03, Tawangsari, Mojosongo, Jebres, Surakarta, Jawa Tengah 57127

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2020-10-13

How to Cite

Rejo, R., Arradini, D., Darmayanti, A. T., Widiyanto, A., & Atmojo, J. T. (2020). Factors Related to the Depression of Health Workers During the Covid-19 Pandemic. Jurnal Ilmu Keperawatan Jiwa, 3(4), 495–502. https://doi.org/10.32584/jikj.v3i4.682

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