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突发卫生事件下医护人员心理健康后果的快速评估:对新冠疫情的启示。

Rapid Evidence Assessment of Mental Health Outcomes of Pandemics for Health Care Workers: Implications for the Covid-19 Pandemic.

机构信息

Department of Psychological Sciences, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, United Kingdom.

出版信息

Front Public Health. 2021 May 21;9:629236. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2021.629236. eCollection 2021.

DOI:10.3389/fpubh.2021.629236
PMID:34095049
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8175907/
Abstract

Little is known about the long-term mental health (MH) impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on health care workers (HCWs). However, synthesizing knowledge from past pandemics can help to anticipate this, along with identifying interventions required, when, and target populations most in need. This paper provides a balanced evaluation of what is currently known about short- and long-term MH impacts of pandemics on HCWs and effect of methodological limitations on knowledge claims. A rapid evidence assessment (REA) was conducted on 41 studies published in the past two decades that examined MH outcomes for HCWs in relation to pandemics. Findings of literary synthesis highlight common MH outcomes across pandemics, including increased stress, distress, burnout, and anxiety in the short-term, and post-traumatic stress and depression in the long-term. Findings also show the key role that organizations and public health bodies play in promoting adaptive coping and reducing health worries and the emotional and psychological distress caused by this. Evidence highlights particular groups at risk of developing MH issues (contact with patients that are infected, having children), and time points where risk may increase (initial response phase, when quarantined). However, inconsistencies in measures, analysis, and reporting all create limitations for pooling data. Findings can be used by researchers to provide a knowledge framework to inform future research that will assist HCWs in responding to pandemics, and by policy makers and service planners to provide an evidence-led brief about direction and evidence base for related policy initiatives, interventions or service programmes.

摘要

目前对于新冠疫情对医护人员(HCWs)长期心理健康(MH)的影响知之甚少。然而,从过去的大流行病中综合知识可以帮助预测这一点,并确定需要干预的时间和目标人群。本文对过去 20 年中发表的 41 项研究进行了平衡评估,这些研究调查了大流行病对 HCWs 的 MH 影响以及方法学限制对知识主张的影响。对过去 20 年中发表的 41 项研究进行了快速证据评估(REA),这些研究调查了大流行病期间 HCWs 的 MH 结果。文献综合的结果强调了大流行病中常见的 MH 结果,包括短期的压力、痛苦、倦怠和焦虑,以及长期的创伤后应激和抑郁。研究结果还表明,组织和公共卫生机构在促进适应性应对以及减少健康担忧和由此产生的情绪和心理困扰方面发挥着关键作用。证据突出了一些面临 MH 问题风险的特定群体(接触感染患者、有子女),以及风险可能增加的时间点(初始反应阶段,隔离时)。然而,措施、分析和报告的不一致性都为数据汇总带来了限制。研究结果可被研究人员用于提供知识框架,为未来的研究提供信息,以帮助 HCWs 应对大流行病,为决策者和服务规划者提供关于相关政策倡议、干预措施或服务计划方向和证据基础的循证简报。

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