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2019年冠状病毒病大流行对沙特阿拉伯眼科医生的影响:一项心理健康评估

Effect of 2019 Coronavirus Pandemic on Ophthalmologists Practicing in Saudi Arabia: A Psychological Health Assessment.

作者信息

Almater Abdullah I, Tobaigy Mohannad F, Younis Afnan S, Alaqeel Meshal K, Abouammoh Marwan A

机构信息

Department of Ophthalmology, College of Medicine, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

Department of Family and Community Medicine, College of Medicine, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

出版信息

Middle East Afr J Ophthalmol. 2020 Jul 20;27(2):79-85. doi: 10.4103/meajo.MEAJO_220_20. eCollection 2020 Apr-Jun.

Abstract

PURPOSE

To assess the psychological impact and mental health outcomes including depression, anxiety, and insomnia during COVID-19 crisis among ophthalmologists.

METHODS

This was a simple random study in which ophthalmologists practicing in Saudi Arabia were asked to fill in a self-administered online survey during the period from March 28, 2020, to April 04, 2020. Four validated psychiatric assessment tools were used to detect symptoms of depression, anxiety, insomnia, and stress perception.

RESULTS

One hundred and seven participants successfully completed the survey with a response rate of 30.6%. Males constituted 56.1% ( = 60). Ophthalmology residents constituted the majority ( = 66, 61.7%). About half of the physicians exhibited symptoms of depression ( = 56, 50.5%), anxiety ( = 50, 46.7%), and insomnia ( = 48, 44.9%). Symptoms of stress ranged between low (28%), moderate (68.2%), and high (3.7%). According to the cutoff values for severe symptoms, 29% were identified as having depression, 38.3% had anxiety, and 15% had insomnia.Depression was found to be more common among female ophthalmologists ( = 0.06), those living with an elderly ( = 0.003), and fellows ( = 0.006). Female ophthalmologists suffering from anxiety were significantly more than male ophthalmologists ( = 0.046). There was a trend toward suffering from anxiety in frontline health-care providers ( = 0.139) and in ophthalmologists who are living with an elderly ( = 0.149). Female participants exhibited significantly more moderate-to-high symptoms of stress ( = 0.018).

CONCLUSIONS

Ophthalmologists' psychological needs, females in particular, should be addressed appropriately during the COVID-19 pandemic. Establishing psychological support units, especially for high-risk individuals, should be considered to minimize psychological adverse effects.

摘要

目的

评估在新型冠状病毒肺炎疫情期间眼科医生的心理影响及心理健康状况,包括抑郁、焦虑和失眠情况。

方法

这是一项简单随机研究,于2020年3月28日至2020年4月4日期间,要求在沙特阿拉伯执业的眼科医生填写一份自行管理的在线调查问卷。使用四种经过验证的精神科评估工具来检测抑郁、焦虑、失眠和压力感知症状。

结果

107名参与者成功完成了调查,回复率为30.6%。男性占56.1%(n = 60)。眼科住院医师占大多数(n = 66,61.7%)。约一半的医生表现出抑郁症状(n = 56,50.5%)、焦虑症状(n = 50,46.7%)和失眠症状(n = 48,44.9%)。压力症状程度从低(28%)、中度(68.2%)到高(3.7%)不等。根据严重症状的临界值,29%被确定为患有抑郁症,38.3%患有焦虑症,15%患有失眠症。抑郁症在女性眼科医生中更为常见(P = 0.06),与老年人同住的眼科医生中更为常见(P = 0.003),以及研究员中更为常见(P = 0.006)。患有焦虑症的女性眼科医生明显多于男性眼科医生(P = 0.046)。一线医护人员(P = 0.139)和与老年人同住的眼科医生(P = 0.149)有患焦虑症的趋势。女性参与者表现出明显更多的中度至高度压力症状(P = 0.018)。

结论

在新型冠状病毒肺炎大流行期间,应适当关注眼科医生的心理需求,尤其是女性。应考虑设立心理支持单位,特别是为高危人群,以尽量减少心理不良反应。

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