Posttraumatic stress disorder magnitude and associated factors among nurses participated during COVID-19 pandemic from 2019-2022 Addis Ababa, Ethiopia 2024.
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Introduction – Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) affects 38% of nurses, particularly those
exposed to COVID-19. The severity of the pandemic has significantly impacted nurses, leading to
mental illnesses like PTSD. It's crucial to recognize the emotional impact of nursing and advocate
for supportive environments to prevent PTSD.
Objective – The study mainly aimed to investigate posttraumatic stress disorder magnitude, related
factors and Coping outcomes among nurses participated during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Methods: The 8-item PTSD check list and brief cope inventory were used to assess PTSD and
coping mechanisms among 320 nurses participated on covid-19 patient care during the pandemic,
Data collection held from May 15 – June 14 2024. Data entered using Epi-Info and exported to
SPSS version 26 for further analysis. A binary logistic regression model used to identify associated
factors; a variance inflation factor (VIF) determined that there was no multi-co linearity. A p value
< 0.25 on binary logistic regression analysis considered for multivariate analysis.
Results: The magnitude of PTSD among nurses were found to be 39.4%. In this study, factors such
as Sex being male (AOR=.502 95% CI: .294-.856), being married (AOR= .357 95% CI: .194
.658), monthly income below 10000ETB (AOR=2.692 95% CI: 1.443-5.020),1:1 nurse to patient
ratio (AOR=2.901 95% CI: 1.325-6.352), avoidant and problem focused coping mechanisms
with (AOR= .056 95% CI: .006-.453) and (AOR= .269 95% CI: .093-.779) respectively plus
unidentified coping mechanisms (AOR= .265 95%CI: .126-.557) were significantly associated
with PTSD among nurses.
Conclusion: Given the high prevalence of PTSD among nurses participated on covid patient care,
initiation of participation and involvement of the Ethiopian Ministry of Health on monitoring
mental health, expanding mental health services, and developing interventions based on identified
factors to treat PTSD among nurses will decrease the higher magnitude of PTSD and its impacts.
Keywords - PTSD, COVID-19, Nurses, Pandemic, Ethiopia.