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Journal : JURNAL PROMOSI KESEHATAN INDONESIA

The Effect of Social Support on Stress Levels of Health Workers During The COVID-19 Pandemic: A Literature Review Rachmayanti, Riris Diana; Bawazier, Kamila Fihir; Yasutome, Takako; Indawati, Rachmah; Riswari, Aninditya Ardhana; Ismayani, Ismayani; Ramani, Andrei; Yulianti, Anysiah Elly; Sari, Jayanti Dian Eka
Jurnal Promosi Kesehatan Indonesia Volume 18 No.2 Agustus 2023
Publisher : Master Program of Health Promotion Faculty of Public Health Diponegoro University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jpki.18.2.116-125

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Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has caused various changes in the social dynamics of life. Almost all age groups in various countries are forced to adopt new habits that have the potential to interfere with mental health. Providing social support can be useful for reducing the stress level of health workers. Proper social support can overcome stress problems. The purpose of this study was to analyze the effect of social support on the stress level of health workers during the COVID-19 pandemic.Method: This is a literature review using population, intervention, comparison, results, research design, and keywords used according to the research topic. Keyword use Mesh term strategy with the term "social support" stress" "worker" "pandemic" and "COVID". Database sources are ScienceDirect, PubMed, Google Scholar, and SAGE. Searching strategy uses Prisma guidelines. The total article was 2,226 and the eligible article was 24 articles. The collected data were analyzed through a thematic review. The data analysis technique in this study was descriptive analysis.Results: The results of the study show that most health workers experience moderate levels of stress during the pandemic. The most influential sources of social support come from colleagues and partners. The form of social support that is often received and influences stress levels is emotional support. There is an effective effect of social support on the stress level of health workers during the pandemic. Therefore, it can be concluded that adaptation during COVID-19 has caused various changes in conditions and pressure for health workers
Co-Authors Abdul Kadir Achmad Asrori Adhawati, Laela Alwi Fahruzy Nasution Andrei Ramani Annisa, Widya Apriliani, Lilik Ayu Aprilliyanti, Dini Aziza Arizmayadi, M. Yusran Auliya, Lana Auralia, Feby Angel Bawazier, Kamila Fihir Br. Bangun, Nirwana Chairina Chairina, Chairina Chandri, Dining Aidil Dedi Sahputra Napitupulu, Dedi Sahputra DEWI SARTIKA Elanda, Yochi Eliyawati Eliyawati Erma, Zetria Esther, July Fahrul Rizal, Fahrul Faqrurrowzi, Lendra Fatin Nadifa Tarigan Fauzah Cholashotul I’anah Hanafi Pasaribu, Yusuf Harahap, Syaiful Hasibuan, Uli Makmun Hayati, Winta Herlina Manullang HIKMAH, RAUDATUL Ingan Mahuli, Jenda Jayanti Dian Eka Sari, Jayanti Dian Karma, I Nyoman Latifah, Lailatul Ludvia, Istidamatul Lumban Batu, Fider M. Nasor, M. Mahdi Mahdi, Mahdi Mahuli, Jenda Ingan Misdawati, Misdawati Muhlizar Muhlizar Mursal Aziz Nasution, Ramadhany Nasution, Ridwan Naura, Diah Ayu Nazlah Syahaf Nasution nur subiantoro Nurbayanti, Elya Sri Nurmayana, Nurmayana Nursakinah Annisa Lutfin Parinduri, Ramadha Yanti Prayoghi, M. Satrio Priono, Joko Puad Tarigan, Syaipul Rachmah Indawati Rahmaniah, Rahmaniah Ratmawati Malaka RINI RINI Riris Diana Rachmayanti Riswari, Aninditya Ardhana Rizki, Ainur Robiyanti, Dewi Saharani, Della Putri Sahid, Muhammad Salahuddin Salahuddin Samah, Eri Sibuea, Nunti Siti Aminah Hasibuan Susiana, Ilta Syaiful Khoiri Harahap Tanjung, Ali Mukti Tanjung, Yulia Tiara Taufika Hidayati Teja Rinanda Tulim, Anto Yasutome, Takako Yulianti, Anysiah Elly Yulkarnaini Siregar Yusri Yusri Yusuf Hanafi Yusuf Hanafi Pasaribu