
Challenges Faced by Health Professionals during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Qualitative Inquiry from Bangladesh.
Category:- Journal; Year:- 2021
Discipline:- Sociology Discipline
School:- Social Science School
Abstract
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has caused
increasing challenges for healthcare professionals globally. However, there is
a dearth of information about these challenges in many developing countries,
including Bangladesh. This study aims to explore the challenges faced by
healthcare professionals (doctors and nurses) during COVID-19 in Bangladesh.
Methods: We conducted qualitative research among healthcare professionals of
different hospitals and clinics in Khulna and Dhaka city of Bangladesh from May
2020 to August 2020. We conducted 15 in-depth telephone interviews using a
snowball sampling technique. We used an in-depth interview guide as data were
collected, audiotaped, and transcribed. The data were analyzed both manually
and using QDA Miner software as we used thematic analysis for this study.
Results: Seven themes emerged from the study. Participants experienced higher workload,
psychological distress, shortage of quality personal protective equipment
(PPE), social exclusion/stigmatization, lack of incentives, absence of
coordination, and proper management during their service. These healthcare
professionals faced difficulty coping with these challenges due to situational
and organizational factors. They reported of faith in God and mutual support to
be the keys to adapt to adversities. Adequate support to address the
difficulties faced by healthcare professionals is necessary for an overall
improved health outcome during the pandemic. Conclusion: The findings highlight
the common challenges faced by healthcare professionals during the COVID-19
outbreak. This implies the need to support adequate safety kits, protocols, and
support for both physical and mental health of the healthcare professionals.