Professional Quality of Life and Perceived Stress in Health Professionals before COVID-19 in Spain: Primary and Hospital Care
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This study aimed to analyze the professional quality of life and the perceived stress of health
professionals before COVID-19 in Spain, in primary and hospital care professionals. A cross-sectional
observational study on health professionals working in health centers during the health crisis caused
by COVID-19 was conducted. Professional Quality of Life (ProQoL) and Perceived Stress (PSS-14)
were measured, along with socio-demographic and labor variables through an online questionnaire.
Adescriptive and correlation analysis was performed. Atotal of 537 professionals participated, both in
hospital care (54.7%) and in primary care (45.3%). There was a predominance of medium Compassion
Satisfaction, high Compassion Fatigue and medium Burnout. Mean scores for compassion fatigue and
compassion satisfaction were slightly higher in primary care, while burnout was higher in hospital
care. When primary care participants were grouped by profession, significant differences were found
in relation to perceived stress and to the three subscales of professional quality of life. In hospital care,
the differences were observed when comparing compassion fatigue and perceived stress by gender.
In addition, with respect to Burnout it was carried out by type of contract and shift and in relation to
perceived stress grouped by sex, contract and profession. The COVID-19 health crisis has had an
impact on mental health and the quality of professional life of health professionals. There is a need to
implement long-term contingency programs aimed at improving the emotional well-being of health
service professionals.
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Ortega Galán, Á. M., Ruiz Fernández, M. D., Ramos Pichardo, J. D. ... Fernández Martínez, E. (2020). Professional Quality of Life and Perceived Stress in Health Professionals before COVID-19 in Spain: Primary and Hospital Care. Healthcare, 8(4), 484. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare8040484














