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Volume : 4, Issue : 3, Year : 2022
Article Page : 60-67
https://doi.org/10.18231/j.ijrimcr.2022.020
Abstract
Background: The reality today is that for a little over two years as a modern society has been living in a pandemic of COVID-19, when no one feels really protected from the possible viral infection and the development of this serious infectious pathology. And since February 24, 2022, the situation in Ukraine has become even more complicated due to the military aggression of the Russian Federation and the occupiers' policy of genocide in the temporarily occupied territories. Unlike the majority of the civilian population, clinicians mostly realistically assess both the scale of this pandemic and the war, and their cumulative consequences for citizens regardless of their age, gender, social status, economic status and political preferences.
Objective: To study the dependence of quality of life of health workers (doctors, medical students) in age, gender and professional aspects, taking into account the level of their physical and emotional state, anxiety, social activity and the negative impact of basic chronic stress-many months of professional communication with various patients during the pandemic of COVID-19 and the war.
Results: Conducted pilot remote (in quarantine) voluntary and clearly positively perceived by somatically healthy physicians-recipients comprehensive test examination asked more questions than could give answers in the analysis of the results. However, it gives every reason to consider the results as a certain "control constant". We are firmly convinced of its usefulness and prospects for further in-depth clarification of the impact on QOL self-assessment of many significant, though not self-evident factors among other physicians who faithfully perform their professional work in a pandemic and prolonged quarantine.
Keywords: Quality of life, medical students, doctors, psychological stress, Pandemic, COVID-19, war.
How to cite : Kolyadenko K, Fedorenko O, Sergii R, The Impact of Psychosocial Stress on Self-Assessment of Quality of Life in the Context of the Covid-19 Pandemic and Various Quarantine Restrictions. Int J Recent Innov Med Clin Res 2022;4(3):60-67
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