The Impact of the First Wave of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Healthcare Workers: An Italian Retrospective Study
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
3. Research Methods
3.1. Research Approach
3.2. Development of the Survey Tool
3.3. Study Subjects
3.4. Statistical Analysis
4. Results
4.1. Sample Description: Socio-Demographic and Professional Variables
4.2. Sample Description: Type of Facilities in Which HCWs Operate
4.3. Information Relating to Infections According to Age and Gender
4.4. Information Relating to Pre-Existing Health Conditions
4.5. Incidence in the General Population and among HCWs
4.6. Number of Total Hospitalizations, Total Admissions in Intensive Care, and HCWs Tested Positive
5. Discussion
Limitations and Strengths
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Variables (No. with Available Information) | n | % |
---|---|---|
Sex (15,863) | ||
Female | 10,691 | 67.4 |
Male | 5172 | 32.6 |
Age group (years) (15,924) | ||
18–29 | 1395 | 8.8 |
30–39 | 2569 | 16.1 |
40–49 | 4376 | 27.5 |
50–59 | 5531 | 34.7 |
≥60 | 2053 | 12.9 |
Geographical macro area (15,926) | ||
Northwest (Lombardy) | 10,140 | 63.7 |
Northeast (Veneto) | 3118 | 19.6 |
Center (Lazio, Tuscany) | 1713 | 10.8 |
South and Islands (Abruzzo, Puglia, Sicily) | 955 | 6.0 |
Type of contract (10,891) | ||
Permanent contract | 9663 | 88.7 |
Fixed-term contract | 365 | 3.4 |
Other type | 863 | 7.9 |
Profession (15,413) | ||
Nurses | 7373 | 47.9 |
Doctors | 3150 | 20.5 |
Socio-health workers | 3046 | 19.7 |
Administrative personnel | 936 | 6.1 |
Other | 908 | 5.9 |
Department/Area | Area of Activity | % of HCWs Infected |
---|---|---|
Medical Area | Hospital setting | 21.2 |
COVID-19 Units | Hospital setting | 15.6 |
Territorial Assistance | Local setting | 13.3 |
Surgical Area | Hospital setting | 10.2 |
Rehabilitation and Prostheses | Hospital setting | 8.5 |
Administration Area | Administrative Area | 5.5 |
Anesthesia, Intensive Care and Emergency | Hospital setting | 4.9 |
Infectious Disease | Hospital setting | 4.6 |
Emergency and Urgent Care | Hospital setting | 4.3 |
Diagnostic and Laboratory | Hospital setting | 4.3 |
Pediatric Area (Medicine and Surgery) | Hospital setting | 2.7 |
Outpatient/Hospital Outpatient Clinic | Hospital setting | 1.6 |
Other | Other | 3.2 |
Class of Age | Number of Cases | Hospitalized with Mild Symptoms n (% on Cases) | Hospitalized in Intensive Care n (% on Cases) | Deaths n (% on Cases) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Males | ||||
18–29 | 424 | 55 (13.0%) | 0 (0.0%) | 0 (0.0%) |
30–39 | 868 | 155 (17.9%) | 3 (0.3%) | 0 (0.0%) |
40–49 | 1161 | 279 (24.0%) | 15 (1.3%) | 2 (0.2%) |
50–59 | 1518 | 495 (32.6%) | 52 (3.4%) | 11 (0.7%) |
≥60 | 1200 | 492 (41.0%) | 77 (6.4%) | 36 (3.0%) |
Total | 5171 | 1476 (28.5%) | 147 (2.8%) | 49 (0.9%) |
Females | ||||
18–29 | 968 | 108 (11.2%) | 1 (0.1%) | 0 (0.0%) |
30–39 | 1691 | 292 (17.3%) | 3 (0.2%) | 1 (0.0%) |
40–49 | 3191 | 634 (19.9%) | 13 (0.4%) | 1 (0.0%) |
50–59 | 3995 | 904 (22.6%) | 23 (0.6%) | 6 (0.2%) |
≥60 | 846 | 219 (25.9%) | 10 (1.2%) | 6 (0.8%) |
Total | 10,691 | 2157 (20.2%) | 50 (0.5%) | 14 (0.1%) |
Total | ||||
18–29 | 1392 | 163 (11.7%) | 1 (0.0%) | 0 (0.0%) |
30–39 | 2559 | 447 (17.5%) | 6 (0.2%) | 1 (0.0%) |
40–49 | 4352 | 913 (21.0%) | 28 (0.6%) | 3 (0.1%) |
50–59 | 5513 | 1399 (25.4%) | 75 (1.4%) | 17 (0.3%) |
≥60 | 2046 | 711 (34.8%) | 87 (4.3%) | 42 (2.1%) |
Total | 15,862 | 3633 (22.9%) | 197 (1.2%) | 63 (0.4%) |
Pre-Existing Health Conditions | Total | Asymptomatic/ Unspecified | Hospitalized with Mild Symptoms | Hospitalized in Intensive Care | Deaths |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Cardiovascular diseases | 54.9% | 51.3% | 64.7% | 70.0% | 80.6% |
Oncological pathology | 17.4% | 17.2% | 18.2% | 15.0% | 12.9% |
Respiratory diseases | 14.7% | 13.5% | 17.9% | 10.0% | 3.2% |
Dysmetabolic disorders | 14.1% | 12.5% | 18.4% | 22.5% | 38.7% |
Other diseases | 15.8% | 18.4% | 8.9% | 10.0% | 9.7% |
None of the previous mentioned | 6.7% | 7.2% | 5.4% | 3.8% | 3.2% |
B | SE | Wald | df | p | OR | 95% CI | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Lower | Upper | |||||||
Age | ||||||||
18–29 | Ref | |||||||
30–39 | 0.63 | 0.30 | 4.38 | 1 | 0.036 | 1.87 | 1.04 | 3.37 |
40–49 | 1.02 | 0.28 | 13.72 | 1 | <0.001 | 2.78 | 1.62 | 4.78 |
50–59 | 1.31 | 0.27 | 22.84 | 1 | <0.001 | 3.69 | 2.16 | 6.31 |
≥60 | 1.79 | 0.31 | 34.42 | 1 | <0.001 | 6.00 | 3.30 | 10.91 |
Gender | ||||||||
Female | Ref | |||||||
Male | 0.64 | 0.14 | 20.25 | 1 | <0.001 | 1.90 | 1.44 | 2.51 |
Geographical macro area | ||||||||
South and Islands | Ref | |||||||
Center | 3.38 | 0.32 | 113.34 | 1 | <0.001 | 29.33 | 15.75 | 54.63 |
Northwest | 4.01 | 0.23 | 295.37 | 1 | <0.001 | 55.24 | 34.96 | 87.29 |
Northeast | −2.74 | 0.19 | 218.89 | 1 | <0.001 | 0.065 | 0.045 | 0.093 |
Profession | ||||||||
Other | Ref | |||||||
Doctors | 1.44 | 0.33 | 19.23 | 1 | <0.001 | 4.22 | 2.22 | 9.02 |
Nurses | 0.96 | 0.31 | 9.62 | 1 | 0.002 | 2.61 | 1.43 | 4.80 |
Socio-health workers | 1.03 | 0.33 | 10.03 | 1 | 0.002 | 2.80 | 1.48 | 5.31 |
Administrative | 0.97 | 0.38 | 6.67 | 1 | 0.010 | 2.63 | 1.26 | 5.49 |
Pre-existing health conditions | ||||||||
No | Ref | |||||||
Yes | 0.64 | 0.14 | 20.26 | 1 | <0.001 | 1.90 | 1.43 | 2.51 |
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Buresti, G.; Rondinone, B.M.; Gagliardi, D.; Petyx, M.; D’Ancona, F.P.; Pezzotti, P.; Riccardo, F.; Iavicoli, S. The Impact of the First Wave of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Healthcare Workers: An Italian Retrospective Study. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2022, 19, 5205. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19095205
Buresti G, Rondinone BM, Gagliardi D, Petyx M, D’Ancona FP, Pezzotti P, Riccardo F, Iavicoli S. The Impact of the First Wave of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Healthcare Workers: An Italian Retrospective Study. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2022; 19(9):5205. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19095205
Chicago/Turabian StyleBuresti, Giuliana, Bruna Maria Rondinone, Diana Gagliardi, Marta Petyx, Fortunato Paolo D’Ancona, Patrizio Pezzotti, Flavia Riccardo, and Sergio Iavicoli. 2022. "The Impact of the First Wave of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Healthcare Workers: An Italian Retrospective Study" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 9: 5205. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19095205
APA StyleBuresti, G., Rondinone, B. M., Gagliardi, D., Petyx, M., D’Ancona, F. P., Pezzotti, P., Riccardo, F., & Iavicoli, S. (2022). The Impact of the First Wave of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Healthcare Workers: An Italian Retrospective Study. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(9), 5205. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19095205