新冠肺炎时期语言治疗师的活动:坎帕尼亚地区的调查

Girolamo Verlanti, Tiziana Sivo, Maria Francesca Zupi, Federica Brancati, Sara Panizzolo
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我国政府已制定了限制和隔离措施,包括在康复领域,以对抗和遏制SARS-CoV-2病毒的传播。这些都对言语治疗师的工作方法和活动产生了重大影响。全国语言治疗师协会跨省会语言治疗师委员会进行了一项匿名调查,以观察这一现象。这项研究旨在评估现有的健康措施如何以及在多大程度上影响职业活动和与工作有关的不适。问卷的结构是匿名调查不同领域的专业兴趣(如何开展治疗活动,工作压力管理,人际关系的变化,特殊需求),通过谷歌平台通过网络传播,并于2020年6月15日至2022年11月15日提供给属于NA-AV-BN-CE跨省顺序的所有语言治疗师。共有161名言语治疗师(73.9%)参与调查,年龄介乎21至40岁。他们主要在远程康复和门诊结合的环境中工作(64.12%),并为治疗提供适当的个人防护装备(65.8%)。言语和语言治疗师报告了远程康复治疗中低水平的挫败感(63.9%)和工作压力(63.4%),门诊或家庭治疗的高水平(69.6%)。据报告,焦虑、担忧和与工作有关的痛苦程度中至高(81.4%),主要是社会孤立和认为同事之间的支持较少,认为需要专业人士的心理支持来管理情绪负担。结果表明,在大流行期间,与工作有关的不适程度为中等至高度,主要是从事门诊/住家活动的语言治疗师,有产生心理困扰的风险。应进行进一步的研究,包括多中心和更大的样本量研究,以确定所提倡的工作方法、与工作有关的压力和管理压力的需要之间的关系。
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The activity of the speech therapist at the time of COVID 19: survey of the Campania region
Our government has enacted restrictive and isolation measures, also in the field of rehabilitation, to combat and contain the spread of the SARS-CoV-2 virus. These have had a major impact on the working methods and activities performed by the Speech Therapist. The Board of Speech Therapists of the Interprovincial Order of NA-AV-BN-CE conducted an anonymous survey to observe the phenomenon. The study aimed to assess how and to what extent the health measures in place influenced occupational activities and work-related discomfort. A questionnaire was structured to investigate, anonymously, different areas of professional interest (how therapeutic activities are carried out, work-related stress management, changes in human relations, specific needs), disseminated via the web thanks to the Google platform, and available from 15/06/2020 to 15/11/2022 for all speech therapists belonging to the interprovincial order of NA-AV-BN-CE. 161 Speech Therapists, aged between 21 and 40 years (73.9 per cent), took part in the survey. They worked mainly in a combined telerehabilitation and outpatient setting (64.12 per cent), and were provided with appropriate PPE for the treatment (65.8 per cent). Speech and language therapists reported a low to medium level of frustration (63.9%) and work-related stress (63.4%) for telerehabilitation treatment, to a high level for outpatient or home treatment (69.6%). Medium to high values (81.4%) of anxiety, worry and work-related distress are reported, favoured by social isolation and a perception of less support among colleagues, with a perceived need for psychological support from specialised figures to manage the emotional burden. The results suggest a medium to high level of work-related discomfort during the pandemic period, mainly for speech therapists who performed outpatient/domiciliary activities, entailing the risk of developing psychological distress. Further research should be undertaken, with multicentre and larger sample size studies, to define the relationships between the working methods promoted, work-related stress and the need to manage it.
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