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Clinical Characteristics of Healthcare Workers Attended to a Mental Health Support Line in the Very Early Phase of COVID-19 Pandemic. COVID-19 大流行初期心理健康支持热线就诊医护人员的临床特征。
IF 1.1 Pub Date : 2023-11-16 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI: 10.29399/npa.28297
Ejder Akgün Yıldırım, Abdülkadir Sencer Tabakcı, Münevver Hacıoğlu Yıldırım, Sevilay Umut Kılınç, Gamze Karabacak Sağman

Introduction: This study aimed to analyze and report findings from the sessions conducted with healthcare workers during the early phase of COVID-19 pandemic.

Method: The study sample consisted of 130 healthcare workers who have consecutively reached out to nationwide psychosocial support line within the first ten days of COVID-19 pandemic and had a 30-minute video session and received psychological first aid and were evaluated using a socio-demographic data form. Mental state severity and progress were assessed using CGI (clinical global impressions) at the first and follow-up interviews.

Results: 90.4% of the applicants were female, 50.4% were nurses, 34.4% were doctors, 68.8% were frontline workers, whereas second-line healthcare workers had significantly higher rates of psychiatric illness history. Contracting the virus (n=83, 66.4%), infecting others (n=72, 57.6%) were the situations that caused the highest level of anxiety. Most common psychiatric complaints were anxiety (n=107, 85.6%), restlessness (n=80, 64%), fear (n=72, 64.0%) and insomnia (n=68, 57.6%). A second session was conducted with 36.8% (n=46) of the callers, and it was detected that 93.48% (n=43) of them were able to manage their stress and 33 of them reported that the severity of their complaints decreased.

Conclusion: Our findings have shown that healthcare workers were significantly affected in the early stage of COVID-19 pandemic with a significant level of anxiety and insomnia symptoms. Healthcare workers with a history of psychiatric illness should be considered as a vulnerable group regardless of their position.

引言本研究旨在分析和报告在 COVID-19 大流行早期阶段与医护人员进行的会谈的结果:研究样本由 130 名医护人员组成,他们在 COVID-19 大流行的前十天内连续拨打了全国范围内的社会心理支持热线,接受了 30 分钟的视频会话和心理急救,并使用社会人口学数据表进行了评估。在首次访谈和后续访谈中,使用 CGI(临床总体印象)评估心理状态的严重程度和进展:90.4%的申请者为女性,50.4%为护士,34.4%为医生,68.8%为一线工作者,而二线医护人员的精神病史比例明显更高。感染病毒(83 人,66.4%)和感染他人(72 人,57.6%)是引起焦虑程度最高的情况。最常见的精神症状是焦虑(107 人,占 85.6%)、烦躁不安(80 人,占 64%)、恐惧(72 人,占 64.0%)和失眠(68 人,占 57.6%)。对 36.8%(人数=46)的求助者进行了第二次治疗,结果发现 93.48%(人数=43)的求助者能够控制自己的压力,其中 33 人表示主诉的严重程度有所减轻:我们的研究结果表明,在 COVID-19 大流行的早期阶段,医护人员的焦虑和失眠症状严重。有精神病史的医护人员无论其职位如何,都应被视为弱势群体。
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Associations Between Physical Activity, Self-reported Joint Function, and Molecular Biomarkers in Working Age Individuals With Hip and/or Knee Osteoarthritis. 工作年龄段髋关节和/或膝关节骨性关节炎患者的体育锻炼、自我报告的关节功能和分子生物标志物之间的关系。
IF 1.9 Pub Date : 2022-03-23 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI: 10.1177/11795441221081063
Elin Östlind, Frida Eek, Kjerstin Stigmar, Anita Sant'Anna, Eva Ekvall Hansson, André Struglics

Objective: Previous research has suggested an association between physical activity (PA), joint function, and molecular biomarkers, but more studies are needed. The aim of this study was to explore the associations between PA or self-reported joint function and molecular biomarkers of cartilage and inflammation in individuals with hip and/or knee osteoarthritis (OA). Specific objectives were to explore the correlations between (1) the change over 3 months in self-reported PA/joint function and the change in molecular biomarkers (2) objectively measured PA and molecular biomarkers measured at 3-month follow-up.

Design: Working age participants (n = 91) were recruited from a cluster randomized controlled trial. Self-reported PA, joint function, and serum samples were collected at baseline and after 3 months. Serum concentrations of the inflammatory marker C-reactive protein (CRP) and the cartilage markers Alanine-Arginine-Glycine-Serine (ARGS)-aggrecan, cartilage oligomeric matrix protein (COMP), and type II collagen C2C were analyzed by immunoassays. Objectively measured PA (steps/day) was collected during 12 weeks from activity trackers used by 53 participants. Associations were analyzed with Spearman's rank correlation.

Results: There was a weak negative correlation between the change in self-reported PA and the change in COMP (r s = -0.256, P = .040) but not for the other molecular biomarkers. There were no correlations between the change in self-reported joint function and the change in molecular biomarkers or between the average steps/day and the molecular biomarkers at follow-up (r s ⩽ -0.206, P ⩾ .06).

Conclusion: In general, no or only weak associations were found between PA/joint function and molecular biomarkers. Future research recommends including participants with lower PA, extend the follow-up, and use a design that allows comparisons.

目的:以往的研究表明,体力活动(PA)、关节功能和分子生物标志物之间存在关联,但还需要更多的研究。本研究旨在探讨髋关节和/或膝关节骨关节炎(OA)患者的体力活动或自我报告的关节功能与软骨和炎症分子生物标志物之间的关联。具体目标是探索(1)3 个月内自我报告的 PA/关节功能变化与分子生物标志物变化之间的相关性(2)3 个月随访时客观测量的 PA 与分子生物标志物之间的相关性:设计:从群组随机对照试验中招募工作年龄参与者(n = 91)。在基线和 3 个月后收集自我报告的 PA、关节功能和血清样本。用免疫测定法分析血清中炎症标志物 C 反应蛋白(CRP)和软骨标志物丙氨酸-精氨酸-甘氨酸-丝氨酸(ARGS)-骨胶原、软骨低聚基质蛋白(COMP)和 II 型胶原蛋白 C2C 的浓度。从 53 名参与者使用的活动追踪器中收集了 12 周内客观测量的活动量(步数/天)。结果显示,各指标之间存在微弱的负相关:结果:自我报告的活动量变化与 COMP 的变化之间存在微弱的负相关(r s = -0.256,P = .040),但与其他分子生物标志物无关。随访时,自我报告的关节功能变化与分子生物标志物变化之间或平均步数/天与分子生物标志物之间没有相关性(r s ⩽ -0.206,P ⩾.06):总体而言,PA/关节功能与分子生物标志物之间没有关联或仅有微弱关联。未来的研究建议纳入 PA 较低的参与者,延长随访时间,并采用可进行比较的设计。
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The Arc of Iowa History 爱荷华历史之弧
Pub Date : 2021-10-15 DOI: 10.17077/0003-4827.31829
R. Conard
REBECCA CONARD studies the individuals, institutions, and movements that have driven the publication of Iowa history Beginning shortly after statehood, the essay traces the arc of Iowa history to the present, showing how major publications and the organizations that published them have adjusted to changes in public interest, financial support, and historiographical shifts.
REBECCA CONARD研究了推动爱荷华州历史出版的个人、机构和运动。从建国后不久,这篇文章追溯了爱荷华州历史的发展历程,展示了主要出版物和出版这些出版物的组织是如何适应公共利益、财政支持和历史转变的。
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Iowa's History of Gender at 175: A Brief Survey 爱荷华州175年的性别史:简要调查
Pub Date : 2021-10-15 DOI: 10.17077/0003-4827.31836
Sara Egge
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Iowa, The Bright Radical Star of the Civil War Era 爱荷华州,内战时期的激进之星
Pub Date : 2021-10-15 DOI: 10.17077/0003-4827.31833
D. Coleman
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Front Matter and Editor's perspecitve, The Annals of Iowa, v. 80 no. 4 Fall 2021 Front Matter和编辑的观点,《爱荷华州年鉴》,第80卷,2021年秋季第4期
Pub Date : 2021-10-15 DOI: 10.17077/0003-4827.31827
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Iowa's Political Heritage: A Quarter Century of Historical Publications and Research Possibilities 爱荷华州的政治遗产:四分之一个世纪的历史出版物和研究的可能性
Pub Date : 2021-10-15 DOI: 10.17077/0003-4827.31838
Timothy G. Walch
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Race and Iowa History 种族与爱荷华州历史
Pub Date : 2021-10-15 DOI: 10.17077/0003-4827.31832
A. Howard
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Iowa and the Importance of State and Local History 爱荷华州和州及地方历史的重要性
Pub Date : 2021-10-15 DOI: 10.17077/0003-4827.31828
P. Riney-Kehrberg
PAMELA RINEY-KEHRBERG considers how moments in Iowa history contribute to our understanding of the complexity within broader national and international narratives. Through four key examples—woman suffrage, Buxton, Iowa, Varnum v. Brien, and the 1980s Farm Crisis—she demonstrates the rich insights that can be gleaned through state and local history
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"No School Teaches It": Revitalizing Iowa History Education in K–12 Classrooms “没有学校教它”:振兴K-12教室的爱荷华州历史教育
Pub Date : 2021-10-15 DOI: 10.17077/0003-4827.31837
Megan Card
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