Traumatic stress symptoms among Spanish healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic: a prospective study.

IF 5.9 2区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY Epidemiology and Psychiatric Sciences Pub Date : 2023-08-09 DOI:10.1017/S2045796023000628
Ana Portillo-Van Diest, Gemma Vilagut, Itxaso Alayo, Montse Ferrer, Franco Amigo, Benedikt L Amann, Andrés Aragón-Peña, Enric Aragonès, Ángel Asúnsolo Del Barco, Mireia Campos, Isabel Del Cura-González, Meritxell Espuga, Ana González-Pinto, Josep M Haro, Amparo Larrauri, Nieves López-Fresneña, Alma Martínez de Salázar, Juan D Molina, Rafael M Ortí-Lucas, Mara Parellada, José M Pelayo-Terán, Aurora Pérez-Zapata, José I Pijoan, Nieves Plana, Teresa Puig, Cristina Rius, Carmen Rodríguez-Blázquez, Ferran Sanz, Consol Serra, Iratxe Urreta-Barallobre, Ronald C Kessler, Ronny Bruffaerts, Eduard Vieta, Víctor Pérez-Solá, Jordi Alonso, Philippe Mortier
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Aim: To investigate the occurrence of traumatic stress symptoms (TSS) among healthcare workers active during the COVID-19 pandemic and to obtain insight as to which pandemic-related stressful experiences are associated with onset and persistence of traumatic stress.

Methods: This is a multicenter prospective cohort study. Spanish healthcare workers (N = 4,809) participated at an initial assessment (i.e., just after the first wave of the Spain COVID-19 pandemic) and at a 4-month follow-up assessment using web-based surveys. Logistic regression investigated associations of 19 pandemic-related stressful experiences across four domains (infection-related, work-related, health-related and financial) with TSS prevalence, incidence and persistence, including simulations of population attributable risk proportions (PARP).

Results: Thirty-day TSS prevalence at T1 was 22.1%. Four-month incidence and persistence were 11.6% and 54.2%, respectively. Auxiliary nurses had highest rates of TSS prevalence (35.1%) and incidence (16.1%). All 19 pandemic-related stressful experiences under study were associated with TSS prevalence or incidence, especially experiences from the domains of health-related (PARP range 88.4-95.6%) and work-related stressful experiences (PARP range 76.8-86.5%). Nine stressful experiences were also associated with TSS persistence, of which having patient(s) in care who died from COVID-19 had the strongest association. This association remained significant after adjusting for co-occurring depression and anxiety.

Conclusions: TSSs among Spanish healthcare workers active during the COVID-19 pandemic are common and associated with various pandemic-related stressful experiences. Future research should investigate if these stressful experiences represent truly traumatic experiences and carry risk for the development of post-traumatic stress disorder.

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COVID-19大流行期间西班牙医护人员的创伤性应激症状:一项前瞻性研究
目的:调查2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行期间医护人员创伤应激症状(TSS)的发生情况,了解哪些与大流行相关的应激经历与创伤应激的发生和持续有关。方法:这是一项多中心前瞻性队列研究。西班牙医护人员(N = 4,809)参加了初步评估(即西班牙COVID-19大流行第一波之后)和使用网络调查进行的为期4个月的随访评估。Logistic回归研究了4个领域(感染相关、工作相关、健康相关和财务)19种与大流行相关的压力经历与TSS患病率、发病率和持久性的关联,包括人口归因风险比例(PARP)的模拟。结果:T1时30天TSS患病率为22.1%。4个月发生率和持续时间分别为11.6%和54.2%。辅助护士TSS患病率最高(35.1%),发病率最高(16.1%)。研究中所有19种与大流行相关的压力经历都与TSS患病率或发病率相关,尤其是来自健康相关(PARP范围88.4-95.6%)和工作相关的压力经历(PARP范围76.8-86.5%)。9种压力经历也与TSS持久性有关,其中死于COVID-19的护理患者与TSS相关性最强。在调整了同时发生的抑郁和焦虑后,这种关联仍然显著。结论:在COVID-19大流行期间活跃的西班牙卫生保健工作者中,tss很常见,并与各种与大流行相关的压力经历有关。未来的研究应该调查这些压力经历是否代表了真正的创伤经历,是否有发展为创伤后应激障碍的风险。
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期刊介绍: Epidemiology and Psychiatric Sciences is a prestigious international, peer-reviewed journal that has been publishing in Open Access format since 2020. Formerly known as Epidemiologia e Psichiatria Sociale and established in 1992 by Michele Tansella, the journal prioritizes highly relevant and innovative research articles and systematic reviews in the areas of public mental health and policy, mental health services and system research, as well as epidemiological and social psychiatry. Join us in advancing knowledge and understanding in these critical fields.
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