Perceived coercion amongst healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Publication date: Feb 08, 2025

Direct and prolonged exposure to stress and uncertainty among healthcare workers (HCWs) during the COVID-19 pandemic likely had a significant negative impact on their mental health and general wellbeing. Although the contributors to such distress remain to be fully understood, the construct of perceived coercion appears to be relevant. Among HCWs, perceived coercion is conceptualised as appraisals about lack of control/’freedom to choose’ and pressure to perform patient-care duties in the context of unprecedented threat of contagion from patients. To improve our understanding of perceived coercion amongst HCWs, we developed a 10-item scale-the Pandemic-specific Perceived Coercion Scale for Healthcare Workers (PPCS-HCW) scale-designed to be adaptable and applicable for use in future mass-contagion emergencies. A preliminary (exploratory) factor analysis (N = 546) showed that relevant items coalesced around three factors-‘internal pressure’, ‘external pressure’ and ‘perceived coercion’, that partly overlap with previous conceptualisations of perceived coercion. The exploratory conceptual and psychometric structure was confirmed in a separate sample of HCWs from the UK and Norway (N = 483). On average, across the three PPCS-HCW scale factors, HCWs showed low levels of perceived coercion (M = 0. 22 (95% CI [0. 11, 0. 33] on a - 3 to + 3 scale). However, cluster analysis identified three groups: low (- 1. 09 (95% CI [- 1. 20, - 0. 99]), moderate (0. 17 (95% CI [0. 08, 0. 25]) and high scoring (1. 57 (95% CI [1. 47, 1. 67]) PPCS-HCW clusters. High scoring participants showed higher levels of psychological distress, avoidance coping and compassion fatigue. In summary, our findings suggest that perceived coercion is a relevant construct in understanding the adverse psychological impact of large-scale contagion emergencies on HCWs.

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Concepts Keywords
Healthcare Adult
Norway Coercion
Pandemic COVID-19
Female
Health Personnel
Healthcare workers
Humans
Male
Mental Health
Middle Aged
Norway
Pandemic
Pandemics
Perceived coercion
Psychological distress
Psychometrics
SARS-CoV-2
Scale validation
Surveys and Questionnaires
United Kingdom

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH COVID-19 pandemic
disease MESH uncertainty
disease MESH emergencies
disease MESH psychological distress
disease MESH compassion fatigue
disease MESH infection
drug DRUGBANK Etoperidone
disease MESH Inflammation
drug DRUGBANK Coenzyme M
disease MESH moral injury
disease MESH anxiety
disease MESH depression
drug DRUGBANK Ethanol
disease IDO role
disease IDO process
disease IDO object
pathway REACTOME Translation
disease IDO country
disease IDO history
disease MESH substance use
drug DRUGBANK Isoxaflutole
disease IDO algorithm
disease MESH mental disorders
disease MESH professional burnout
disease MESH seroconversion
drug DRUGBANK Carboxyamidotriazole
drug DRUGBANK Isosorbide Mononitrate
disease MESH severe acute respiratory syndrome
disease MESH morbidities
disease MESH burnout
disease MESH psychological well being
disease IDO intervention
drug DRUGBANK Trestolone
drug DRUGBANK Naproxen
disease MESH heart failure
pathway REACTOME Reproduction

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