2019冠状病毒病对肿瘤医护人员心理健康的影响及跨学科合作:2021年和2022年调查结果

A. Bienert, K. Meier, Antonina S. Kokisheva, Rodrigo A. Gama Brambila, Marianna Veraldi, Nuno Carlos Rosa de Lima Vilaca Marques, Maja Kuzmanović, Dan Paul Andreianu, F. Badibouidi, Romina Morales Vallespin
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摘要导语:2019冠状病毒大流行在全球范围内引发了严重的卫生危机,如卫生工作者的心理反应。我们的工作方式(压力、焦虑和心理问题)和分配给药剂师的活动(如接种疫苗)都发生了变化。因此,我们对他们的心理生理健康状况以及接种疫苗对药师日常工作的影响进行了调查。方法:于2021年3月和2022年2月向所有ESOP成员发送心理健康调查(翻译成9种语言并在线分发),并于2020年12月、2021年3月和2022年2月向所有ESOP成员发送疫苗接种调查。使用Excel (Microsoft Office 2016, Microsoft, Redmond, WA)和基本描述性统计对数据进行分析。结果:来自62个国家不同卫生领域的800多名同事参与了调查。由于精神健康状况不佳和大流行造成的工作量增加,30%(2021年)和15%(2022年)的答复者观察到这一点,而65%的答复者观察到卫生保健工作者之间的合作有所增加。在疫苗接种调查中,只有不到一半的被调查专业人员直接参与疫苗接种过程,首先主要在医院进行,然后在其他中心进行,以增加覆盖率,例如“社区药房”。首次有报告称,一些国家的药剂师被授权接种疫苗。结论:随着病毒的传播,工作量的增加影响了卫生工作者的心理健康。虽然观察到与2022年相比,2021年略有改善,但现在需要努力改善卫生保健工作者的心理健康,保护/关心他们,并确保他们不会离开这个行业,以确保癌症和COVID-19患者(以及所有患者)获得卫生保健。疫苗接种是一个机会,药剂师发挥更积极的作用,加强药学实践的价值。
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Impact of COVID-19 on Mental Health of Oncology Health Care Workers and Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Results of Surveys in 2021 and 2022
Abstract Introduction: The 2019 coronavirus pandemic has caused serious health crises around the world such as psychological reactions of health workers. The way we work (stress, anxiety, and psychological problems) and the activities assigned to pharmacists, such as vaccination, have changed. So, we conducted a survey to investigate their psychophysical well-being and the influence of vaccination on the daily work of pharmacists. Methods: The survey (translated into 9 languages and distributed online) on mental health was sent to all ESOP members in March 2021 and February 2022 and on vaccination in December 2020, March 2021, and February 2022. The data were analyzed using Excel (Microsoft Office 2016, Microsoft, Redmond, WA) and basic descriptive statistics. Results: Over 800 colleagues from different health areas and 62 countries took part in the survey. As a result of poor mental health and increased workload as a consequence of the pandemic, it was observed in 30% (2021) and 15% (2022) of respondents, while increased cooperation among healthcare workers was observed in 65% of responders. In the vaccination survey, less than half of the professionals surveyed were directly involved in the vaccination process, conducted mainly in hospitals at first and then in other centers to increase coverage, such as “Community Pharmacy.” For the first time, there have been reports of pharmacists authorized to administer vaccines in some countries. Conclusions: With the spread of the virus, the increased workload has affected the mental health of health workers. Although a slight improvement from 2022 vs 2021 was observed, there is a need now to work on improving mental health of health care workers, to protect/care about them, and also to ensure that they will not leave the profession to ensure health care for patients with cancer and COVID-19 (and in general to all patients). Vaccination was an opportunity for the pharmacist to play a more active role that reinforces the value of pharmaceutical practice.
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