COVID-19’s Impact on Health Professionals’ Quality of Professional Life: A Single-Site Cross-Sectional Study
Michael Rovithis, Sofia Koukouli, Anastasia Konstantinou, Maria Moudatsou, Nikos Rikos, Manolis Linardakis, Konstantinos Piliotis, Areti Stavropoulou

TL;DR
This study examines how the COVID-19 pandemic affected the professional quality of life of Greek healthcare workers, revealing moderate levels of stress and resilience.
Contribution
The study provides insights into the psychological impact of the pandemic on Greek healthcare professionals amid economic challenges.
Findings
Moderate concern and fear regarding COVID-19 were reported, with significant fear of transmitting the virus.
Compassion satisfaction was moderate to high, while burnout and secondary traumatic stress were moderate to low.
Burnout and secondary traumatic stress were associated with factors like age, experience, and pandemic-related fear.
Abstract
Background/Objectives: Professional quality of life influences patient care, staff well-being, and organizational efficacy. The COVID-19 pandemic placed pressure on healthcare professionals, disrupting their professional quality of life and imposing a psychological burden. In Greece, these issues were intensified by a decade of economic crisis, marked by constrained healthcare budget, personnel shortages, and insufficient resources. This study investigates the pandemic’s impact on the professional quality of life of Greek healthcare professionals to support targeted interventions. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted using descriptive statistics. The participants were a convenience sample of 246 healthcare professionals from a Greek regional university hospital with at least one year of experience and who had worked with COVID-19-positive or potentially exposed but…
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TopicsCOVID-19 and Mental Health · Healthcare professionals’ stress and burnout · COVID-19 Pandemic Impacts
