Ungureanu Bogdan Silviu, Vladut Catalina, Bende Felix, Sandru Vasile, Tocia Cristina, Turcu-Stiolica Razvan-Aurelian, Groza Andrei, Balan Gheorghe G, Turcu-Stiolica Adina
Research Center of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, University of Medicine and Pharmacy of Craiova, Craiova, Romania.
Clinical Emergency Hospital "Prof. Dr. Agrippa Ionescu," Bucharest, Romania.
Front Psychol. 2020 Dec 23;11:579177. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.579177. eCollection 2020.
The novel COVID-19 infection has spread all over the world and is still generating a lot of issues at different levels. There is a lack of control in disease early diagnosis and rapid evolution, which impacts both the medical and the economic system. Young gastroenterologists should adapt to overcome current difficulties and continue their life and general training. This is a multi-center national study, which aims to assess the general perspective of young gastroenterologists (residents and young specialists) from six university centers in Romania regarding their current training and the psychological effect the pandemic has on their life and job. An online survey with 58 items was distributed using Google Forms, and quality of life and anxiety were assessed. The validated instruments 15D (for assessing the health-related quality of life) and endler multidimensional anxiety scales (EMAS-for assessing anxiety) were used. All analyses were performed using SPSS 25. Of the 174 gastroenterologists approached, 96 (response rate of 55%) responded. A majority of the respondents were residents in gastroenterology (64%), and 40.6% were male. The pandemic influenced the number of examined patients as well as young gastroenterologists' endoscopy training. Health-related quality of life was negatively associated with the level of anxiety generated by the cognitive component of anxiety as a state, the new and ambiguity of the state, and how threatened the respondent felt. The level of anxiety was moderate (median = 51), and no difference was found between the physicians working in a designated hospital or not. General caution should be considered for young gastroenterologists' training, and continuous observation should be done to ensure better mental health on the current evolution. These findings would need to be verified in larger-sample studies and in different types of specialties.
新型冠状病毒肺炎感染已蔓延至全球,且仍在不同层面引发诸多问题。在疾病的早期诊断和快速演变方面缺乏管控,这对医疗和经济系统均产生了影响。年轻的胃肠病学家应适应并克服当前困难,继续他们的生活和常规培训。这是一项多中心全国性研究,旨在评估罗马尼亚六个大学中心的年轻胃肠病学家(住院医师和年轻专科医生)对其当前培训的总体看法,以及疫情对他们生活和工作的心理影响。通过谷歌表单分发了一份包含58个条目的在线调查问卷,并对生活质量和焦虑状况进行了评估。使用了经过验证的工具15D(用于评估与健康相关的生活质量)和恩德勒多维焦虑量表(EMAS,用于评估焦虑)。所有分析均使用SPSS 25进行。在174名接触的胃肠病学家中,96人(回复率为55%)做出了回应。大多数受访者是胃肠病学住院医师(64%),40.6%为男性。疫情影响了检查患者的数量以及年轻胃肠病学家的内镜培训。与健康相关的生活质量与焦虑状态的认知成分、状态的新颖性和模糊性以及受访者感到的受威胁程度所产生的焦虑水平呈负相关。焦虑水平为中度(中位数 = 51),在指定医院工作和未在指定医院工作的医生之间未发现差异。对于年轻胃肠病学家的培训应予以普遍关注,并应持续观察以确保在当前形势下有更好的心理健康。这些发现需要在更大样本的研究和不同类型的专业中进行验证。