以色列新冠疫情封锁期间移民护理工作者心理社会状况的快速评估。
A rapid assessment of migrant careworkers' psychosocial status during Israel's COVID-19 lockdown.
作者信息
Attal Jordan Hannink, Lurie Ido, Neumark Yehuda
机构信息
Braun School of Public Health and Community Medicine, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel.
Shalvata Mental Health Center, Hod HaSharon, Israel.
出版信息
Isr J Health Policy Res. 2020 Nov 2;9(1):61. doi: 10.1186/s13584-020-00422-0.
BACKGROUND
Israel hosts nearly 70,000 migrant careworkers. Migrant careworkers work and live with populations extremely vulnerable to the novel Coronavirus, including the elderly and people with pre-existing physical conditions. This rapid assessment aimed to explore psychosocial status and mental wellbeing of migrant careworkers in Israel during the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic and determine risk and protective factors associated with mental distress, anxiety, and depression.
METHODS
This quantitative study was conducted via an online survey. The online survey collected social and demographic data, including country of origin, residence, age, sex, and time in Israel. In addition, questions were asked about knowledge of COVID-19 guidelines, access to supplies, and COVID-related racism. Respondents also completed a psychosocial screening tools, the Hopkins Symptom Checklist-10 (HSCL-10), which was used to screen for depression and anxiety.
RESULTS
As of May 3rd, 2020, 307 careworkers responded to the online survey, of whom 120 (39.1%) were found symptomatic using the HSCL-10. Separating the HSCL-10 into subscales, 28.0% were symptomatically anxious, and 38.1% were symptomatic for depression. In multivariate regression, emotional distress was associated with household food insecurity (OR: 5.85; p < 0.001), lack of confidence to care for oneself and employer during the pandemic (OR: 3.85; p < 0.001), poorer general health (OR: 2.98; p < 0.003), non-Philippine country of origin (OR: 2.83; p < 0.01), female sex (OR: 2.34; p < 0.04),, and inversely associated with age (p < 0.03). While 87.6% of careworkers reported having access to hand sanitization materials regularly, only 58.0% had regular access to a medical grade mask, and 21.5% reported household food insecurity. Moreover, 40.0% of careworkers claimed to lack confidence to care for themselves and their employer during the COVID-19 pandemic.
CONCLUSIONS
Migrant careworkers exhibited high levels of mental distress during the COVID-19 lockdown, associated with lack of confidence or resources to properly care for themselves and their employer. Guidelines and support programs specific to the carework sector, that respect their rights and guard their health, must be developed as part of a coordinated COVID-19 response.
背景
以色列有近70000名移民护理工作者。移民护理工作者与极易感染新型冠状病毒的人群一起工作和生活,这些人群包括老年人和有基础身体疾病的人。这项快速评估旨在探讨在持续的新冠疫情期间以色列移民护理工作者的心理社会状况和心理健康,并确定与精神困扰、焦虑和抑郁相关的风险及保护因素。
方法
这项定量研究通过在线调查进行。在线调查收集了社会和人口统计学数据,包括原籍国、居住地、年龄、性别以及在以色列的时间。此外,还询问了关于新冠疫情防控指南的知识、物资获取情况以及与新冠相关的种族主义问题。受访者还完成了一份心理社会筛查工具,即霍普金斯症状清单-10(HSCL-10),用于筛查抑郁和焦虑。
结果
截至2020年5月3日,307名护理工作者回复了在线调查,其中120人(39.1%)使用HSCL-10被发现有症状。将HSCL-10分为子量表,28.0%有焦虑症状,38.1%有抑郁症状。在多变量回归中,情绪困扰与家庭粮食不安全(比值比:5.85;p<0.001)、在疫情期间缺乏照顾自己和雇主的信心(比值比:3.85;p<0.001)、总体健康状况较差(比值比:2.98;p<0.003)、非菲律宾原籍国(比值比:2.83;p<0.01)、女性(比值比:2.34;p<0.04)相关,且与年龄呈负相关(p<0.03)。虽然87.6%的护理工作者报告定期能获取洗手液,但只有58.0%能定期获得医用级口罩,21.5%报告家庭粮食不安全。此外,40.0%的护理工作者声称在新冠疫情期间缺乏照顾自己和雇主的信心。
结论
在新冠疫情封锁期间,移民护理工作者表现出高度的精神困扰,这与缺乏照顾自己和雇主的信心或资源有关。必须制定针对护理工作部门的指南和支持项目,尊重他们的权利并保护他们的健康,作为协调应对新冠疫情的一部分。
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