Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

J Med Virol . The prevalence, determinants, and consequences of post-COVID in healthcare workers: A cross-sectional survey

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • J Med Virol . The prevalence, determinants, and consequences of post-COVID in healthcare workers: A cross-sectional survey

    J Med Virol


    . 2024 Jun;96(6):e29725.
    doi: 10.1002/jmv.29725. The prevalence, determinants, and consequences of post-COVID in healthcare workers: A cross-sectional survey

    Anastasia Saade 1 2 , Quentin Didier 1 , Léo Cha 1 , Ronan Garlantezec 3 , Christophe Paris 1 , Pierre Tattevin 2



    AffiliationsAbstract

    Data on post-coronavirus disease (COVID) in healthcare workers (HCWs) are scarce. We aimed to assess prevalence, determinants, and consequences of post-COVID in HCWs. In fall 2022, we performed a cross-sectional survey in a tertiary care hospital with a web-based questionnaire sent to HCWs. Post-COVID was defined as persistent/new symptoms 3 months after acute COVID. Propensity score weighting was performed to assess the impact of post-COVID on return-to-work. 1062 HCWs completed the questionnaire, 713 (68%) reported at least one COVID, and 109 (10%) met the definition for post-COVID, with workplace contamination reported in 51 (47%). On multivariable analysis, risk factors for post-COVID were female gender (p = 0.047), ≥50 years (p = 0.007), immunosuppression (p = 0.004), ≥2 COVID episodes (p = 0.003), and ≥5 symptoms during acute COVID (p = 0.005). Initial sick leave was prescribed for 94 HCWs (86% post-COVID), for a median duration of 7 [7-9] days, and extended for 23. On return-to-work, 91 (84%) had residual symptoms, primarily asthenia/fatigue (72%) and cognitive impairment (25%). Cognitive impairment at return-to-work was associated with post-COVID. Ten HCWs (9%) received a medical diagnosis of post-COVID, 8 consulted the occupational physician, and four required work adaptation. Post-COVID affected 10% of HCWs. Long-term consequences included repeated sick leaves and residual symptoms on return-to-work.

    Keywords: COVID; healthcare workers; occupational medicine; post‐COVID; rehabilitation; return‐to‐work; web‐based questionnaire.

Working...
X