Understanding post-COVID syndrome in healthcare workers: lessons for future pandemic response.

Understanding post-COVID syndrome in healthcare workers: lessons for future pandemic response.

Publication date: Dec 12, 2025

This study aimed to assess the prevalence of post-COVID syndrome (PCS) and identify associated risk factors among healthcare workers (HCWs) in a large tertiary care hospital, with the objective of highlighting the importance of preparedness for similar post-viral syndromes in future pandemics. Post-COVID syndrome, a form of post-viral syndrome, encompasses a range of long-term symptoms affecting multiple organ systems, which can persist after the recovery from COVID-19. A cross-sectional study was conducted using an online self-administered survey among HCWs who tested positive for COVID-19 at a large tertiary medical centre in Beirut. Among the 134 participants who had experienced COVID-19, nearly half (47. 7%) reported symptoms consistent with PCS. Fatigue, shortness of breath, poor memory, and poor concentration were the most frequently reported symptoms, lasting for over three months post-COVID-19 infection in the majority of patients. Direct care of COVID-19 patients and higher severity of acute COVID-19 infection were significantly associated with an increased likelihood of developing PCS. Further research to enhance understanding and management of post-viral syndromes is needed. Additionally, proactive strategies should be implemented to mitigate associated risks in healthcare settings, emphasizing the importance of preparedness for future pandemics.

Concepts Keywords
Covid Adult
Healthcare COVID-19
Months COVID-19
Pandemic Cross-Sectional Studies
Viral Female
Health Personnel
healthcare workers
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Pandemics
pandemics
post-COVID syndrome
Prevalence
prevalence
Risk Factors
SARS-CoV-2
Surveys and Questionnaires
Tertiary Care Centers

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH syndrome
disease MESH PCS
disease MESH COVID-19
disease MESH Fatigue
disease MESH shortness of breath
disease MESH infection
disease MESH Long Covid

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