Royal Gwent Hospital, Newport, United Kingdom.
Ortop Traumatol Rehabil. 2020 Oct 31;22(5):303-309. doi: 10.5604/01.3001.0014.4211.
Working during the coronavirus pandemic has had a significant impact on health care workers. A group of orthopaedic trainees at Royal Gwent Hospital, UK, were redeployed to intensive therapy unit for four weeks during COVID-19 pandemic. This study reviews our experience; focusing on causes of stress and anxiety, and how they were managed. The lessons learnt could be used as a framework for pre-emptive me-asures during future challenges.
Orthopaedic registrars were divided into two groups. Seven trainees (Redeployed group) moved to ITU for four weeks to support the critical care team. The other group (Retained group) of eight registrars continued to cover orthopaedic rota. A survey was done for anxiety levels comparing the two groups at three time points during these four weeks.
Anxiety and stress in the ITU-redeployed group was comparatively less than the continuing group as time progressed during the redeployment.
在冠状病毒大流行期间工作对医护人员产生了重大影响。英国皇家格温特医院的一组骨科受训人员在 COVID-19 大流行期间被重新部署到重症监护病房四周。这项研究回顾了我们的经验;重点介绍了压力和焦虑的原因,以及如何对其进行管理。所吸取的经验教训可以作为未来应对挑战的预防措施框架。
骨科住院医师分为两组。七名受训人员(重新部署组)转移到 ICU 支持重症监护团队,共四周时间。另一组(保留组)的八名住院医师继续覆盖骨科轮班。在这四周的三个时间点,对两组人员的焦虑水平进行了调查。
随着重新部署期间时间的推移,在 ICU 重新部署的小组中,焦虑和压力明显比继续组的小。