Social and Psychological Stress of Medical Isolation Hospital Workers during the Crisis of COVID-19 Epidemic: A Field Study | ||
Egyptian Journal of Social Work | ||
Article 9, Volume 14, Issue 1 - Serial Number 14, June 2022, Pages 189-212 PDF (347.13 K) | ||
Document Type: Empirical Articles | ||
DOI: 10.21608/ejsw.2022.104983.1150 | ||
Authors | ||
randa marzouk ali1; Hasnaa Salama Ahmed2; aml fawzy mohamed3; hussien mohammed hussien4; Shimaa Ali Abu Kamer5; Amr Youssef Ali6; zakaneaa khalil* 7 | ||
1department mental health faculty of education at Ain shams unvercity | ||
2department of sociology ,faculty of arts, helwan university, helwan, Egypt | ||
3Department of Social work and Community Development | ||
4fields of social work , social work , helwan university. | ||
5Department of Epidemiology and Surveillance, Ministry of Health and Population, Egypt | ||
6Egypt Ministry of Health and Population | ||
7Fields of social work department Faculty of social work Helwan university Egypt | ||
Abstract | ||
the study aimed to determine the type of social and psychological stress that workers in medical isolation hospital were exposed to during the novel crisis of the coronavirus (COVID-19) the study utilized the social survey method. The study sample consisted of(164) workers in some isolation hospitals affiliated with the ministry of health in the governorates of (Menoufia- Assuit –Fouaym-Alexandria).in the collecting the required data, the study relied on a questionnaire entitled “social and psychological stress that workers in medical isolation hospitals were exposed to during the emerging crisis of the coronavirus (COVID-19)", The study concluded than the most important social stress faced by workers were the need of 82.40% of the persons of the sample to be appreciated by the others, and 78.42% of them felt that they are neglecting their families, and 76.93% of the persons of the sample were upset by the inability of their families to meet their needs during their work. | ||
Keywords | ||
social stress; psychological stress; workers in isolation hospitals; novel corona virus (COVID; 19) | ||
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