Zhang Xueyan, Li Xinyu, Liao Zhenxin, Zhao Mingyi, Zhuang Quan
Transplantation Center, The 3rd Xiangya Hospital of Central South University, Changsha, Hunan, China.
Xiangya School of Medicine of Central South University, Changsha, Hunan, China.
PeerJ. 2020 Jul 6;8:e9497. doi: 10.7717/peerj.9497. eCollection 2020.
Beginning in December 2019, coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused an outbreak of infectious pneumonia. The Chinese government introduced a series of grounding measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19. The living and working patterns of many scientific researchers also underwent significant changes during this period.
An opportunity sample ( = 251) was obtained in China using a questionnaire with 42 questions on scientific research progress and psychological stress during the COVID-19 epidemic.
Of the 251 participants, 76.9% indicated that their research was affected by the COVID-19 outbreak, and participants who were affected by the outbreak had higher stress levels than those who were not affected. Participants who conducted COVID-19 research and indicated concern that they would fail to finish the research on time were more likely to indicate high levels of stress. Respondents indicated that extending deadlines (64.1%), receiving support from superiors for research (51.8%), and increasing benefits for researchers (51.0%) would likely relieve outbreak-related stress.
The COVID-19 outbreak had a major impact on the experiments of researchers in the life sciences, especially in basic and clinical medicine. It has also caused high levels of psychological stress in these populations. Measures should be taken to relieve psychological pressure on basic medical researchers and students who will soon complete their degrees (e.g., Master's and PhD candidates in graduation years).
自2019年12月起,2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)引发了传染性肺炎疫情。中国政府采取了一系列管控措施以防止COVID-19传播。在此期间,许多科研人员的生活和工作模式也发生了重大变化。
在中国通过一份包含42个关于COVID-19疫情期间科研进展和心理压力问题的问卷获得了一个机会样本(n = 251)。
在251名参与者中,76.9%表示他们的研究受到COVID-19疫情爆发的影响,受疫情影响的参与者的压力水平高于未受影响的参与者。进行COVID-19相关研究且表示担心无法按时完成研究的参与者更有可能表现出高压力水平。受访者表示延长截止日期(64.1%)、获得上级对研究的支持(51.8%)以及增加对研究人员的福利(51.0%)可能会缓解与疫情相关的压力。
COVID-19疫情对生命科学领域研究人员的实验产生了重大影响,尤其是在基础医学和临床医学领域。它也给这些人群带来了高水平的心理压力。应采取措施缓解基础医学研究人员和即将完成学位的学生(如毕业年级的硕士和博士研究生)的心理压力。