Common mental disorder and related factors to the work of physiotherapists in the COVID-19 pandemic

Q4 Medicine Fisioterapia em Movimento Pub Date : 2023-03-17 DOI:10.1590/fm.2023.36105
Gabriel Araújo de Souza Monteiro, Washington José dos Santos, A. G. Ceballos, J. D. S. Barbosa, Etiene Oliveira da Silva Fittipaldi
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Abstract Introduction The physiotherapists were one of the health professional categories on the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic front line, however little is known how the pandemic has affected the mental health of these professionals. Objective To analyze the relation-ship between the presence of common mental disorder (CMD) and elements related to the work of physiotherapists who have been assisting patients with COVID-19. Methods: This is a cross-sectional survey study composed by physiotherapists from four states of Brazil: Alagoas, Paraíba, Pernambuco and Rio Grande do Norte. Working conditions evaluated were type of contract, weekly worked hours, time working, job satisfaction, and psychosocial aspects related to work. The CMD assessment was performed using the Self-Reporting Questionnaire-20 (SRQ-20). Results A total of 288 physiotherapists answered the electronic form, out of which 76.2% had CMD. Fear of reinfection (OR 2.75, 95%CI: 1.35-5.63) and previous infection by COVID-19 (OR: 2.03, 95%CI: 1.09-3.78) were factors related to a higher chance of risk of CMD. However, those who reported being satisfied with the work (OR: 0.28, 95%CI 0.11-0.72) and being more than 30 years old (OR: 0.46, 95%CI 0.24-0.88) had a lower chance of CMD risk. Conclusion Physiotherapists showed a higher prevalence of CMD. Fear of reinfection and previous infection by COVID-19 were risk factors to CMD, while satisfaction with the work and being more than 30 years old were protective factors to CMD.
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COVID-19大流行中常见精神障碍及其与物理治疗师工作的相关因素
物理治疗师是新冠肺炎疫情一线卫生专业人员之一,但疫情对这些专业人员心理健康的影响尚不清楚。目的分析新型冠状病毒肺炎物理治疗师常见性精神障碍(CMD)的存在与工作相关因素的关系。方法:这是一项横断面调查研究,由来自巴西四个州的物理治疗师组成:Alagoas, Paraíba, Pernambuco和里约热内卢Grande do Norte。评估的工作条件包括合同类型、每周工作时间、工作时间、工作满意度和与工作相关的心理社会方面。CMD评估采用自报告问卷-20 (SRQ-20)进行。结果288名物理治疗师填写了电子表格,其中76.2%的物理治疗师填写了CMD。对再次感染的恐惧(OR 2.75, 95%CI: 1.35 ~ 5.63)和既往感染COVID-19 (OR: 2.03, 95%CI: 1.09 ~ 3.78)是CMD风险增加的相关因素。然而,那些报告对工作满意(OR: 0.28, 95%CI 0.11-0.72)和超过30岁(OR: 0.46, 95%CI 0.24-0.88)的人患CMD的风险较低。结论物理治疗师的CMD患病率较高。对再次感染的恐惧和既往感染是发生CMD的危险因素,对工作的满意度和年龄大于30岁是发生CMD的保护因素。
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Fisioterapia em Movimento
Fisioterapia em Movimento Health Professions-Complementary and Manual Therapy
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