卫生专业人员与SARS-Cov-2大流行职业表现与心理健康

Aikaterini Stauropoulou, Konstantinia Karathanasi
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导言:世界卫生组织认识到疫情对医护人员身心健康的影响,已将2021年定为国际医护人员年。目的:调查2019冠状病毒病大流行对希腊国家卫生系统卫生专业人员心理健康和专业表现的影响。材料和方法:对203名卫生保健工作者进行在线非实验定量横断面研究,调查问卷包括a)卫生工作者对Covid-19的感知调查b)对Covid-19的恐惧问卷和c)电子卫生问卷。统计学分析采用SPSS - version 25,采用参数t检验和单因素方差分析,统计学显著性水平为0.05。结果:持续的信息和个人防护装备的提供对卫生专业人员的工作表现有重要作用。结果没有显示出高水平的压力(M.T.=1.40)和恐惧(M.T.=1.14)。与男性相比,女性表现出更高的压力和恐惧水平(p= 0.001),而专门照顾Covid-19患者的卫生专业人员的压力水平更高(p=0.039)。此外,工作年限≥10年的被调查者比工作年限≤10年的被调查者表现出更高的恐惧(p=0.014)和压力(p=0.044)水平。结论:在大流行期间,信息、个人防护装备的可得性和保护措施的遵守是对医护人员的效率以及恐惧和压力水平产生决定性影响的一些重要因素。
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The health professionals and SARS-Cov-2 pandemic. Occupational performance and mental health
Introduction: World Health Organization has designated 2021 as the International Year of Health Care Workers, recognizing the impact of the pandemic on their mental and physical health. Purpose: Investigating the impact of Covid-19 pandemic on mental health and professional performance of Greek National Health System health professionals. Material and Method: Online non-experimental quantitative cross-sectional study of 203 health care workers with a questionnaire that included a) the Health Worker’s Perception Survey on Covid-19 b) the Fear of Covid-19 questionnaire and c) the e-health questionnaire. Statistical analysis was carried out by SPSS – version 25, parametric t-test and one-way ANOVA tests were used while the level of statistical significance was set at 0.05. Results: Continuous information and the provision of Personal Protective Equipment had significant role in the performance of health professionals. The results did not show high levels of stress (M.T.=1.40) and fear (M.T.=1.14). Women presented higher levels of stress and fear compared to men (p =0.001), while health professionals who deal exclusively with the care of Covid-19 patients, had higher levels of stress (p=0.039). Also, respondents with ≥10 years of work showed greater levels of fear (p=0.014) and stress (p=0.044) than those with ≤10 years. Conclusions: Information, availability of Personal Protective Equipment and the observance of protection measures, are some important factors that during pandemic, have a decisive effect on health care workers’ efficiency and levels of fear and stress.
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