印度卫生保健工作者在COVID大流行期间的压力流行率和预测因素:系统综述

Janmejaya Samal, B. Datta, Subbanna Jonnalagada
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COVID-19大流行是世界正在努力应对的突发公共卫生事件之一。卫生保健工作者站在抗击这一祸害的最前线。由于持续提供服务,他们感到压力和倦怠,这因卫生保健工作者的类型、性别、服务类型和提供服务的时间长短而异。在此背景下,本系统综述评估了印度不同类型卫生保健工作者的压力患病率和预测因素。使用PubMed搜索引擎进行系统评价,选取13篇文章进行评价。在确定的13项研究中,11项研究主要在印度或印度的一些邦进行,2项研究是多国研究,其中样本也从印度抽取。在这13项研究中,分别有6项、5项、3项、2项和2项研究是在印度的医生、专家、护士、牙医和相关医护人员中进行的。观察发现,卫生保健工作者的压力患病率与年龄、性别、卫生保健工作者类型、工作地点和工作时间有关,预测因素为工作时间长、与患者持续接触、害怕自我感染、污名化和害怕将感染传染给家人。医护人员的压力和倦怠是不可避免的;然而,应该有办法和手段来应对行为,否则同样会影响专业人员的个人生活和病人护理。因此,卫生工作者本身、政府和其他社会组织需要采取适当的措施来解决这个问题。
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Prevalence and predictors of stress during COVID pandemic among health-care workers in India: A systematic review
The COVID-19 pandemic is one of its kinds of public health emergencies that the world is grappling with. The health-care workers (HCWs) were at the forefront of the battle against this scourge. As a result of continuous service delivery, they experienced stress and burnout which varied from the type of HCWs, gender, type of service, and the length of service rendered by them. Given the context, this systematic review assessed the prevalence and predictors of stress among different types of HCWs in India. The systematic review was conducted using PubMed search engine and 13 articles were selected for the purpose of review. Of the 13 studies identified, 11 studies were carried out predominantly in India or in some Indian states and 2 studies were multinational studies, in which samples were also drawn from India. Of these 13 studies, 6, 5, 3, 2, and 2 studies were conducted among the doctors, specialists, nurses, dentists, and allied HCWs in India, respectively. It was observed that the prevalence of stress among HCWs varied with age, gender, type of HCWs, place of work, and duration of work, and the predictors were long working hours, continuous contact with patients, fear of self-infection, stigmatization, and fear of carrying the infection to the family. Stress and burnout among HCWs are inevitable; however, there should be ways and means to have coping behavior else the same would affect the professionals' personal life and patient care. Hence, appropriate measures need to be taken to address this issue by the HCWs themselves, government, and other social sectors organizations.
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