Comparison of perceptions about COVID-19 disease in patients and in medical professionals during the pandemic
E. V. Deshchenko, J. E. Koniukhovskaia, O. B. Stepanova, I. M. Shishkova, E. I. Pervichko, O. V. Mitina, V. F. Petrenko

TL;DR
This study compares how patients and medical professionals perceive the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, finding significant differences in their views on control, duration, and emotional effects.
Contribution
The study introduces a modified version of a disease perception questionnaire to compare perspectives between patients and medical professionals during the pandemic.
Findings
Medical professionals believe the pandemic will last longer than patients do.
Patients have a worse understanding of what COVID-19 is compared to medical professionals.
Doctors feel less control over the pandemic and view mitigation measures as less effective than patients do.
Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic poses a serious threat to mental well-being both for patients who have suffered from coronavirus disease and for medical workers of this period. The difference in perceptions about COVID-19 in patients and those who care for them reflects the peculiarities of assessing the coronavirus pandemic and their own coping capabilities. The aim of the research was to compare the perceptions about COVID-19 in patients and medical professionals during the pandemic. A Short questionnaire of Disease Perception (E. Broadbent) was used to study patients’ perceptions about COVID-19 disease. The same questionnaire was modified for the perceptions about the COVID-19 pandemic to study the peculiarities of the perceptions about COVID-19 by medical professionals. The study was conducted from January 2021 to November 2022. The sample consisted of 314 medical workers (57 men and 255…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCOVID-19 and Mental Health
