COVID-19导致的物理治疗师工作相关抑郁水平:一项观察性研究

Sai Vispute, Neeraj Kumar
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导语:2019冠状病毒病大流行造成了全球危机,并在生活条件、社会生活、职业生活和经济活动方面发生了巨大变化。目前还缺乏关于物理治疗师因新冠肺炎而出现与工作相关的抑郁症的研究。因此,本研究的目的是评估物理治疗师因covid - 19而存在或不存在工作相关抑郁。研究目的:评估新冠肺炎导致的物理治疗师工作相关抑郁水平,并将其分为轻度、中度和重度。材料和方法:在2020年10月10日至26日期间,通过谷歌表格进行在线调查,招募了94名物理治疗师参与者完成抑郁量表(PHQ9)。设置和设计:Pravara医学科学研究所,Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam理疗学院,Loni。研究类型-采用调查方法的观察性研究。抽样方法-基于网络的横断面调查结果:本研究的目标样本量为88名物理治疗师,其中24人无抑郁症,40人患有轻度抑郁症,18人患有中度抑郁症,6人患有中度重度抑郁症,没有人患有重度抑郁症。符合抑郁症的标准是由临床医生预测的。与工作相关的抑郁症状还与低收入、失去收入、自身和他人已有的健康状况有关。结论:来自马哈拉施特拉邦各地的88名物理治疗师对基于调查的研究做出了回应。然而,由于大流行和接触病毒造成的收入损失以及对个人风险的高估计,与covid - 19相关的特定变量与心理困扰相关,大多数物理治疗师的反应都是轻度抑郁。
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Level of Work Related Depression among Physiotherapists due to COVID-19: An Observational Study
Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic has created global crisis & drastic change in living conditions,social life, professional life and economic activity. There is lack of study done yet which examined thepresence of work related depression among the physiotherapist due to COVID 19. So the aim of the studyis to evaluate the presence or absence of the work relate related depression among physiotherapist due toCOVID 19.Purpose of the Study: To evaluate the level of work related depression and categirize it into mild, moderte,severe levels among physiotherapist due to COVID 19.Material and Methodology: Between 10/10/2020 to 26/10/2020, 94 Physiotherapist were recruited by onlinesurvey through a Google form.88 Participants completed measures of depression (PHQ9) Questionnaire.Settings and Design: Pravara Institute of Medical Sciences, Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam College of Physiotherapy,Loni.Type of study- Observational Study with Survey Approach.Sampling method- A web-based cross-sectional survey Result: The present study had a targeted sample size of 88 Physiotherapist in which 24 were having nodepression, 40 were having mild depression, 18 were having moderate depression and 6 were havingmoderately severe and no one had severe depression. Meeting the criteria for depression was predicted byclinical practitioners. Work related depression symptoms were also predicted by low income, loss of income,and pre-existing health conditions in self and other.Conclusion: 88 Physiotherapist responded to the survey based study from all parts of Maharashtra. However,specific COVID-related variables which is associated with psychological distress due to loss of incomebecause of the pandemic& exposure to the virus and high estimates of personal risk, most of physiotherapistfrom responses were mildly depressed.
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