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The New York State COVID-19 Healthcare Personnel Study: One-Year Follow-up of Physicians, Nurse Practitioners, and Physician Assistants, 2020-2021 by Charles DiMaggio; Ezra Susser; Spiros Frangos; David Abramson; Howard Andrews; Christina Hoven; Megan Ryan; Guohua Li is a Health Professions article available to read on EtoBox.

Objectives: The COVID-19 Healthcare Personnel Study is a longitudinal survey to assess the changing impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the New York State health care workforce. We analyzed results from a follow-up survey of physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants on the availability of equipment and personnel, work conditions, physical and mental health of participants, and impact of the pandemic on commitment to their profession. Methods: We conducted an online survey of all licensed New York State physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants in April 2020 (N = 2105) and a follow-up survey in February 2021 (N = 978). We analyzed changes in item responses from baseline to follow-up. We calculated survey-adjusted paired t tests and odds ratios (ORs) using surveyadjusted generalized linear models controlling for age, sex, region of practice, and hospital versus non-hospital-based practice. Results: Twenty percent of respondents expressed continuing concern about personnel shortages at both baseline and follow-up. Respondents reported working approximately 5 more hours on average during a 2-week period at follow-up compared with baseline (78.1 vs 72.6 ho

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Author
Charles DiMaggio; Ezra Susser; Spiros Frangos; David Abramson; Howard Andrews; Christina Hoven; Megan Ryan; Guohua Li
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Published
2023
Language
EN
Field
Health Professions (Health Sciences)