Skip to main content
. 2023 Feb 10;167:111183. doi: 10.1016/j.jpsychores.2023.111183

Table 2.

Hospital care provided for COVID-19 patients.

Total
(n = 259)
Belgium
(n = 17)
Finland
(n = 10)
France
(n = 40)
Greece
(n = 19)
Ireland
(n = 3)
Italy
(n = 15)
Norway
(n = 7)
Poland
(n = 8)
Portugal
(n = 46)
Spain
(n = 12)
United Kingdom
(n = 30)
Canada
(n = 13)
Iran
(n = 39)
Maximum level of involvement of the hospitals in the somatic care of COVID-19 patients since the beginning of the pandemic
(0 = not at all - 5 = very strongly)
mean (SD/range)
4.0
(1.4/
0–5)
4.0
(1.6/
0–5)
1.6
(1.3/
0–4)
4.4
(1.0/
1–5)
4.0
(1.3/
1–5)
3.0
(2.0/
1–5)
4.0
(1.5/
0–5)
2.6
(2.0/
0–5)
4.3
(0.7/
3–5)
4.5
(0.8/
1–5)
4.4
(1.0/
2–5)
3.9
(1.7/
0–5)
4.2
(1.2/
1–5)
4.1
(1.3/
0–5)
Extent the hospitals were maximally occupied regarding the somatic care of COVID-19 patients
(0 = not at all - 5 = very strongly)
mean (SD/ range)
4.0
(1.3/
0–5)
4.2
(0.9/
1–5)
1.5
(1.2/
0–4)
4.2
(1.2/
1–5)
4.0
(1.3/
1–5)
4.0
(1.7/
2–5)
4.2
(1.5/
0–5)
2.9
(1.7/
1–5)
3.9
(1.4/
2–5)
4.3
(1.0/
1–5)
4.4
(0.8/
3–5)
3.9
(1.4/
0–5)
3.6
(1.7/
1–5)
4.0
(1.2/
1–5)
Has any COVID-19 related psychosocial care been provided at your hospital? yes; n (%) 222 (85.7) 16 (94.1) 7 (70.0) 40 (100) 14 (73.7) 3 (100) 15 (100) 6 (85.7) 6 (75.0) 42 (91.3) 11 (91.7) 23 (76.7) 11 (84.6) 28 (71.8)