Professional and Social Impact of the Covid-19 Pandemic among Physiotherapists Working in the State Hospitals in the Western Province of Sri Lanka
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2022Author
Yamasinghe, PK
Hevage, AHBK
Gamage, HNT
Acharige, IUU
Senavirathna, SADCS
Jayasekera, MMPT
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Introduction: COVID-19 rapidly overwhelmed the entire world and challenged
healthcare professionals globally. Physiotherapy is one of the main professions
affected by it. Method: A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted among the
physiotherapists in the government health sector in the Western Province, Sri
Lanka. Objective was to find out the professional and social impact of the COVID-19
pandemic on them. Data collection was done using a self-administered
questionnaire which was validated with pilot study and overall analysis was done
using SPSS21. Result: There were 185 participants with 96 (52%) males and 97.8%
of were vaccinated with two doses of AstraZeneca vaccine. Majority (69%) used
hand gloves, sanitizers and surgical masks as protective measures while 3% used
goggles. Only 39% of physiotherapists received training for Covid-19 protection
while 61% were educated via the internet. The overall patients treated by
themselves were reduced to 45.8% and 10.6% of them were compelled to treat
Covid-19 patients. About 10.3% of them were stressed due to high workload and
12.2% were afraid of getting affected by Covid-19.The majority worked eight hours
or more per day. And 50% of physiotherapists practiced online consultation. About
24.7% experienced a high cost of living still 40 (19.3%) refrains from private
practice. Six (2.3%) were temporarily resigned while two (0.8%) gave permanent
resignation. About 15.8% of physiotherapists and 45.5% of their relatives /friends
became COVID positive. 30% of them experienced a loss of their family member or
colleague due to COVID. The study has revealed that there is no association between
work-related factors before and during the pandemic. Conclusion: COVID-19 had
changed the routine professional life of a physiotherapist and majority managed to
have protective measures when handling the patients and adaptation of their
treating methods.