War in Ukraine as a mental health challenge of Czech health care workers
M. Janoušková, M. Kuklová, P. Čermáková, J. Pekara, J. Šeblová, D. Šeblová

TL;DR
Czech healthcare workers faced mental health challenges due to the Ukraine war and its impact, including refugee care and global fears.
Contribution
The study explores the mental health effects of working with Ukrainian refugees and war-related fears among Czech healthcare workers.
Findings
Healthcare workers who worked with Ukrainian refugees had a slightly higher, though not statistically significant, risk of depression.
Three categories of psychological strain were identified: work with refugees, war-related fears, and grief for refugees' suffering.
War was perceived as a greater threat to healthcare workers than the COVID-19 pandemic.
Abstract
Czech health care workers recently experienced serious challenges to their mental health. After the COVID-19 pandemic that was extremely stressful, a war in Ukraine caused a flood of refugees that needed health care. Although the Czech Republic does not have borders with Ukraine, it welcomed more than 400,000 refugees in 2022. The aim of this study was to investigate the association between depression and working with Ukrainian refugees among health care workers and the nature of emotional burden connected with this situation. We use data from an online survey of the Czech COVID-19 HEalth caRe wOrkErS (HEROES) Study collected in September - November 2022 (n=1,076). We combined quantitative binary logistic regression and qualitative content analysis of answers to an open-ended question (“How does the current situation of war in Ukraine affect your mental well-being and working…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMigration, Health and Trauma · Health and Conflict Studies · Medical and Biological Sciences
