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COVID-19疫情(HOME-COVID-19)下医护人员和普通公众的心理健康状况

Mental health circumstances among health care workers and general public under the pandemic situation of COVID-19 (HOME-COVID-19).

作者信息

Nochaiwong Surapon, Ruengorn Chidchanok, Awiphan Ratanaporn, Ruanta Yongyuth, Boonchieng Waraporn, Nanta Sirisak, Kowatcharakul Woravut, Pumpaisalchai Wanida, Kanjanarat Penkarn, Mongkhon Pajaree, Thavorn Kednapa, Hutton Brian, Wongpakaran Nahathai, Wongpakaran Tinakon

机构信息

Department of Pharmaceutical Care.

Pharmacoepidemiology and Statistics Research Center (PESRC), Faculty of Pharmacy.

出版信息

Medicine (Baltimore). 2020 Jun 26;99(26):e20751. doi: 10.1097/MD.0000000000020751.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

After the spread of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) globally, upgraded quarantine and physical distancing strategy, strict infection measures, and government's strict lockdown have been abided to confront the spread of the COVID-19 in Thailand. During the COVID-19 pandemic, concerns about the mental health and psychosocial problems among health care workers and the general population are now arising. Yet, information on mental health and psychosocial problems among health care workers and the general population have not been comprehensively reported in Thailand. As such, we conduct a cross-sectional study, a national online survey to describe the short- and long-term consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic on mental health and psychosocial problems among health care workers and the general population in Thailand.

METHODS

This study is a repeated cross-sectional study, an open online voluntary national-based survey during the wave I (April 21-May 4, 2020) follow-up in the wave II (August 3-16, 2020), wave III (November 15-28, 2020), and a 1-year follow-up survey (wave IV: April 21-May 4, 2021) in Thailand. Health care workers at the hospitals and the adult general population will be invited to participate in the online survey via the SurveyMonkey that limits one-time participation per unique internet protocol address. The target sample size of at least 1182 health care workers and 1310 general populations will be required to complete the online survey for each wave of the survey. Sociodemographic characteristics and a set of measurement tools for mental and psychosocial problems for each subcohort including depression, anxiety, stress, resilient copings, neuroticism, perceived social support, wellbeing, somatic symptoms, insomnia, burnout (for healthcare workers), and public stigma toward COVID-19 infection (for the general population) will be collected. For all estimates of prevalence, we will weigh data for all wave analyses under the complex design of the survey. Subgroup analyses stratified by key characteristics will also be done to analyze the proportion differences. For the repeated cross-sectional survey, we will combine the data from the wave I to wave IV survey to analyze changes in the mental health status. We will perform multilevel logistic regression models with random intercepts to explore associations with individual-level and region-level/hospital-level predictors. We also plan to perform an ancillary systematic review and meta-analysis by incorporating data from our findings to all available evidence.

RESULTS

Our findings will provide information on the short- and long-term mental health status as well as the psychosocial responses to the COVID-19 outbreak in a national sample of health care workers and the general population in Thailand.

CONCLUSION

This prospective, nationally based, a repeated cross-sectional study will describe the mental health status and psychosocial problems among health care workers and the general population in Thailand during the COVID-19 pandemic.

ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION

Ethical approval for the study was obtained from the Faculty of Public Health and Faculty of Pharmacy, Chiang Mai University. The findings will be disseminated through public, scientific, and professional meetings, and publications in peer-reviewed journals.

THAI CLINICAL TRIALS REGISTRY (TCTR) REGISTRATION NUMBER: TCTR20200425001.

摘要

背景

2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)在全球蔓延后,泰国采取了升级的隔离和保持社交距离策略、严格的感染防控措施以及政府的严格封锁措施来应对COVID-19的传播。在COVID-19大流行期间,医护人员和普通民众的心理健康及心理社会问题引发了关注。然而,泰国尚未全面报告医护人员和普通民众的心理健康及心理社会问题。因此,我们开展了一项横断面研究,即一项全国性在线调查,以描述COVID-19大流行对泰国医护人员和普通民众心理健康及心理社会问题的短期和长期影响。

方法

本研究为重复横断面研究,是在泰国进行的一项开放的全国性在线自愿调查,第一波调查时间为2020年4月21日至5月4日,第二波随访时间为2020年8月3日至16日,第三波随访时间为2020年11月15日至28日,以及为期1年的随访调查(第四波:2021年4月21日至5月4日)。将邀请医院的医护人员和成年普通民众通过SurveyMonkey参与在线调查,每个唯一的互联网协议地址限制一次性参与。每一波调查都需要至少1182名医护人员和1310名普通民众的目标样本量来完成在线调查。将收集社会人口学特征以及针对每个亚组的一系列心理健康和心理社会问题的测量工具,包括抑郁、焦虑、压力、适应性应对、神经质、感知社会支持、幸福感、躯体症状、失眠、倦怠(针对医护人员)以及对COVID-19感染的公众污名化(针对普通民众)。对于所有患病率估计,我们将在调查的复杂设计下对所有波次分析的数据进行加权。还将按关键特征进行亚组分析,以分析比例差异。对于重复横断面调查,我们将合并第一波至第四波调查的数据,以分析心理健康状况的变化。我们将使用随机截距的多水平逻辑回归模型来探索与个体水平和地区水平/医院水平预测因素的关联。我们还计划通过将我们的研究结果数据与所有现有证据相结合,进行辅助性系统评价和荟萃分析。

结果

我们的研究结果将提供关于泰国医护人员和普通民众全国样本中COVID-19疫情的短期和长期心理健康状况以及心理社会反应的信息。

结论

这项前瞻性的、基于全国的重复横断面研究将描述COVID-19大流行期间泰国医护人员和普通民众的心理健康状况及心理社会问题。

伦理与传播

该研究已获得清迈大学公共卫生学院和药学院的伦理批准。研究结果将通过公众、科学和专业会议以及在同行评审期刊上发表进行传播。

泰国临床试验注册中心(TCTR)注册号:TCTR20200425001。

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