TY - JOUR T1 - Anxiety during the COVID-19 pandemic in hospital staff: systematic review plus meta-analysis JF - BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care JO - BMJ Support Palliat Care DO - 10.1136/bmjspcare-2021-003125 SP - bmjspcare-2021-003125 AU - Samira Raoofi AU - Fatemeh Pashazadeh Kan AU - Sima Rafiei AU - Saghar Khani AU - Hossein Hosseinifard AU - Fatemeh Tajik AU - Maryam Masoumi AU - Neda Raoofi AU - Saba Ahmadi AU - Sepideh Aghalou AU - Fatemeh Torabi AU - Afsaneh Dehnad AU - Zahra Hoseinipalangi AU - Sepide Rezaei AU - Hosein Shabaninejad AU - Ahmad Ghashghaee Y1 - 2021/07/26 UR - http://spcare.bmj.com/content/early/2021/07/25/bmjspcare-2021-003125.abstract N2 - Background This study was conducted to systematically review the existing literature examining the prevalence of anxiety among hospital staff and identifying the contributing factors to address the complications of this disorder and develop effective programmes for reducing the complications of this mental health problem.Methods We searched the electronic databases including PubMed, EMBASE, Scopus, Web of Science and Google Scholar from January 2020 to February 2021. To perform meta-analysis, the random effects model was used. To assess the statistical heterogeneity of the included studies, the I2 index was used, and 95% CI was estimated. Data analysis was performed by R software.Results In the final analysis, 46 articles with the total sample size of 61 551 hospital staff members were included. Accordingly, anxiety prevalence among healthcare workers (HCWs) was 26.1% (95% CI 19% to 34.6%). The prevalence rates of anxiety in health technicians and medical students were 39% (95% CI 13% to 73%) and 36% (95% CI 15% to 65%), respectively, indicating a much higher prevalence than other hospital staff members. Furthermore, a positive significant relationship between prevalence of anxiety among HCWs and their age was approved (p<0.001). The prevalence rate of anxiety was higher among women 37.7% (95% CI 25.4% to 51.8%) than men 27.2% (95% CI 18.2% to 38.6%).Conclusion The findings show a moderately high prevalence rate of anxiety in hospital staff. Due to the high prevalence of this mental health problem in health technicians, medical students and frontline health workers, it is highly suggested that healthcare institutions offer mental health programmes for these working groups in order to appropriately manage anxiety during the COVID-19 pandemic.Available on request. ER -