King Abdullah International Medical Research Center, Ministry of National Guard-Health Affairs, POB 22490, Riyadh, 11426, Saudi Arabia.
King Saud bin-Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences, Ministry of National Guard-Health Affairs, POB 22490, Riyadh, 11426, Saudi Arabia.
BMC Infect Dis. 2020 Sep 29;20(1):719. doi: 10.1186/s12879-020-05443-3.
Healthcare workers (HCWs) face considerable mental and physical stress caring for patients with Covid-19. They are at higher risk of acquiring and transmitting this virus. This study aims to assess perception and attitude of HCWs in Saudi Arabia with regard to Covid-19, and to identify potential associated predictors.
In a cross-sectional study, HCWs at three tertiary hospitals in Saudi Arabia were surveyed via email with an anonymous link, by a concern scale about Covid-19 pandemic during 15-30 April, 2020. Concerns of disease severity, governmental efforts to contain it and disease outcomes were assessed using 32 concern statements in five distinct domains. Multiple regression analysis was used to identify predictors of high concern scores.
A total of 844 HCW responded to the survey. Their average age was 40.4 ± 9.5 years, 40.3% were nurses, 58.2% had direct patient contact, and 77.3% were living with others. The majority of participants (72.1%) had overall concern scores of 55 or less out of a maximum score of 96 points, with an overall mean score of 48.5 ± 12.8 reflecting moderate level of concern. Three-fourth of respondents felt at risk of contracting Covid-19 infection at work, 69.1% felt threatened if a colleague contracted Covid-19, 69.9% felt obliged to care for patients infected with Covid-19 while 27.7% did not feel safe at work using the standard precautions available. Nearly all HCWs believed that the government should isolate patients with Covid-19 in specialized hospitals (92.9%), agreed with travel restriction to and/or from areas affected by Covid-19 (94.7%) and felt safe the government implemented curfew and movement restriction periods (93.6%). Predictors of high concern scores were; HCWs of Saudi nationality (p < 0.001), younger age (p = 0.003), undergraduate education (p = 0.044), living with others (p = 0.003) working in the western region (p = 0.003) and direct contact with patients (p = 0.018).
This study highlights the high concern among HCWs about Covid-19 and identifies the predictors of those with highest concern levels. To minimize the potential negative impact of those concerns on the performance of HCWs during pandemics, measures are necessary to enhance their protection and to minimize the psychological effect of the perceived risk of infection.
医护人员(HCWs)在照顾新冠肺炎患者时面临着相当大的身心压力。他们感染和传播这种病毒的风险更高。本研究旨在评估沙特阿拉伯 HCWs 对新冠肺炎的认知和态度,并确定潜在的相关预测因素。
在这项横断面研究中,通过电子邮件向沙特阿拉伯的三家三级医院的 HCWs 发送了匿名链接调查,在 2020 年 4 月 15 日至 30 日期间,使用 32 项与疾病严重程度、政府控制疾病的努力和疾病结果相关的担忧评估量表。使用五个不同领域的 32 项担忧陈述来评估对疾病严重程度、政府控制疾病的努力和疾病结果的担忧。采用多元回归分析来确定高担忧评分的预测因素。
共有 844 名 HCW 对调查做出了回应。他们的平均年龄为 40.4±9.5 岁,40.3%是护士,58.2%有直接接触患者,77.3%与他人同住。大多数参与者(72.1%)的总担忧评分为 96 分中的 55 分或以下,总平均得分为 48.5±12.8,反映出中等水平的担忧。四分之三的受访者表示在工作中感染新冠肺炎的风险,69.1%表示如果同事感染新冠肺炎会感到威胁,69.9%表示有义务照顾感染新冠肺炎的患者,而 27.7%则认为在工作中使用现有的标准预防措施不安全。几乎所有 HCWs 都认为政府应该将新冠肺炎患者隔离在专门的医院(92.9%),同意对受新冠肺炎影响的地区进行旅行限制(94.7%),并认为政府实施宵禁和限制行动期间是安全的(93.6%)。高担忧评分的预测因素是:沙特国籍的 HCWs(p<0.001)、年龄较小(p=0.003)、本科教育(p=0.044)、与他人同住(p=0.003)、在西部地区工作(p=0.003)和直接接触患者(p=0.018)。
本研究强调了 HCWs 对新冠肺炎的高度关注,并确定了对最高水平关注的预测因素。为了最大限度地减少这些担忧对 HCWs 在大流行期间表现的潜在负面影响,有必要采取措施加强他们的保护,并最大限度地减少对感染风险的心理影响。