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PoWerS Study: Psychological impacts of COVID-19 on healthcare trainees and perceptions towards a digital wellbeing support package

Blake, Holly; Mahmood, Ikra; Gay, Elizabeth; Dushi, Gonxhe

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Ikra Mahmood

Elizabeth Gay

Gonxhe Dushi



Abstract

Background: In this study we explore the impact of COVID-19 on the psychological wellbeing of healthcare trainees, and the perceived value of a digital support package to mitigate the psychological impacts of the pandemic.
Design and Methods: Mixed-methods study including i) exposure to an e-learning package; ii) participant survey; iii) semi-structured interviews. Interviews were digitally recorded and transcribed, data were handled and analysed using thematic framework analysis.
Setting: Medical schools within higher education institutions in the UK. Participants: 42 healthcare trainees (9M,33F) studying medicine, nursing, and other healthcare courses during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Results: Data are currently being analysed. Early analysis indicates that interviews generated 3 over-arching themes, and 11 sub-themes. Participants raised significant impacts of COVID-19 on wellbeing, placement experiences, transition to remote learning, and personal circumstances (peers, family, relationships, health). Views towards the package as a mechanism for support were positive.
Conclusions: This study will provide insight into the impacts of COVID19 on healthcare trainees, and the perceived value of an established e-learning package tool to augment longer-term provision of psychological support for healthcare students, during and after the COVID-19 pandemic.

Citation

Blake, H., Mahmood, I., Gay, E., & Dushi, G. (2020, November). PoWerS Study: Psychological impacts of COVID-19 on healthcare trainees and perceptions towards a digital wellbeing support package. Poster presented at 3rd National British Islamic Medical Association Conference (BIMA), Online

Presentation Conference Type Poster
Conference Name 3rd National British Islamic Medical Association Conference (BIMA)
Start Date Nov 30, 2020
Deposit Date Dec 14, 2020
Publicly Available Date Dec 14, 2020
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/5147348
Publisher URL https://britishima.org/conference/
Additional Information Poster Presentation in the Virtual Exhibition Hall, "Wellbeing on the Frontline" theme.

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