Saracoglu Kemal Tolga, Simsek Tahsin, Kahraman Selime, Bombaci Elif, Sezen Özlem, Saracoglu Ayten, Demirhan Recep
Clinic of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care, Istanbul, Turkey.
Clinic of Thoracic Surgery, Health Sciences University Kartal Dr. Lutfi Kirdar Training and Research Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey.
Clin Psychopharmacol Neurosci. 2020 Nov 30;18(4):607-615. doi: 10.9758/cpn.2020.18.4.607.
: Fear, anxiety, depression and sleep deprivation are common mental health disorders in COVID-19 disease. We aimed to analyse the risk for healthcare providers during COVID-19 pandemic in a university hospital.
Anesthesiologists, nurses and nurse anesthetists were invited to fill out the survey. The survey was consist of questions from ''The Fear of COVID-19 Scale'', ''Patient Health Questionnaire'' and ''Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index'' (PSQI). Each question was worth a point.
The data of 208 participants were analyzed. Mean age was 29 ± 7.748 years, 72.1% were male, 67.3% were nurses, 62% were working in intensive care units, 38% were in hospital wards, 62% of all participants were living alone. Moderate depression was the most frequently detected outcome (n = 90, 43.3%). Mean The Fear of COVID-19 Scale for all participants was 18.56 ± 7.731. The mean PSQI of patients was 6.18 ± 4.356 with a 45.7% rate of poor sleep quality. PSQI was found significantly higher in nurses (7.1 ± 4.7, = 0.000). Nurses were the group with the highest deterioration in sleep quality (53.6%, = 0.003). The rate of moderate-to-severe depressive symptoms was significantly higher in intensive care unit nurses and physicians ( = 0.018). PSQI score was found significantly higher in intensive care unit nurses and physicians than hospital ward co-workers (7.02 ± 4.59 vs. 4.81 ± 3.57 respectively, = 0.001). A significant positive correlation was observed between PSQI and The Fear of COVID-19 Scale total score in all patients ( < 0.005).
Depression, anxiety, fear and sleep disorders may occur in healthcare workers during COVID-19 outbreak. Intensive care unit nurses were at highest risk.
恐惧、焦虑、抑郁和睡眠剥夺是新冠病毒疾病中常见的心理健康障碍。我们旨在分析大学医院在新冠疫情期间医护人员面临的风险。
邀请麻醉医生、护士和麻醉护士填写调查问卷。该问卷包含来自“新冠恐惧量表”、“患者健康问卷”和“匹兹堡睡眠质量指数”(PSQI)的问题。每个问题计1分。
对208名参与者的数据进行了分析。平均年龄为29±7.748岁,72.1%为男性,67.3%为护士,62%在重症监护病房工作,38%在医院病房工作,62%的参与者独自生活。中度抑郁是最常检测到的结果(n = 90,43.3%)。所有参与者的新冠恐惧量表平均分为18.56±7.731。患者的PSQI平均分为6.18±4.356,睡眠质量差的比例为45.7%。发现护士的PSQI显著更高(7.1±4.7,P = 0.000)。护士是睡眠质量恶化程度最高的群体(53.6%,P = 0.003)。重症监护病房护士和医生中重度抑郁症状的发生率显著更高(P = 0.018)。发现重症监护病房护士和医生的PSQI得分显著高于医院病房的同事(分别为7.02±4.59和4.81±3.57,P = 0.001)。在所有患者中,PSQI与新冠恐惧量表总分之间存在显著正相关(P < 0.005)。
在新冠疫情爆发期间,医护人员可能会出现抑郁、焦虑、恐惧和睡眠障碍。重症监护病房护士面临的风险最高。