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在新南威尔士州一家三级保健医院,医护人员对 COVID-19 大流行的关注和心理健康。

Concerns and psychological well-being of healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic in a tertiary care hospital in New South Wales.

机构信息

Infectious Diseases Department, John Hunter Hospital, Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia.

School of Medicine and Public Health, University of Newcastle, Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia.

出版信息

Intern Med J. 2021 Sep;51(9):1407-1413. doi: 10.1111/imj.15465.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

In early 2020, the impending COVID-19 pandemic placed a once-in-a-generation professional and personal challenge on healthcare workers. Publications on direct physical disease abound. The authors wanted to focus on doctors' psychological well-being.

AIMS

To assess the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on doctors' well-being and evaluate their concerns as the pandemic progressed.

METHODS

A mixed-methods, hospital-based survey was sent to doctors at the 650-bed tertiary referral hospital in NSW at two different periods (late-March and early May 2020). A validated mental well-being tool (Short Warwick Edinburgh Mental Well-being Scale (SWEMWBS)) was combined with COVID-19-specific questions.

RESULTS

Two hundred and thirty-five responses were obtained from 450 doctors, with a response rate of 32% in the first survey and 20% in the second. The majority (35%) of respondents were doctors-in-training, followed by staff-specialists (23%). The highest response was from frontline workers in both surveys, including the intensive care unit (27%), anaesthesia (21%) and emergency department (13%). 'Extreme concern' regarding personal protective equipment (PPE) shortage dropped from 22.6% to 2.2% and 'extreme concern' of contracting COVID-19 fell from 22.6% to 3.4% in the second survey. The proportion of respondents with a 'low' psychological well-being score improved from 38% to 27% between the two surveys. The resulting mean improvement in the SWEMWBS was 3.49 (95% confidence interval = 3.06-3.91, P < 0.001).

CONCLUSION

Both COVID-19 specific concerns and psychological well-being improved greatly in the second survey. Possible explanations are the fall in COVID-19 cases in the district, improvements in PPE supply and supportive measures communicated to doctors during this period.

摘要

背景

2020 年初,即将爆发的 COVID-19 大流行给医护人员带来了前所未有的职业和个人挑战。关于直接身体疾病的出版物比比皆是。作者希望关注医生的心理健康。

目的

评估 COVID-19 大流行对医生福祉的影响,并随着大流行的发展评估他们的关注点。

方法

在 2020 年 3 月下旬和 5 月初两个不同时期,对新南威尔士州一家 650 张床位的三级转诊医院的医生进行了一项混合方法、基于医院的调查。使用了一种经过验证的心理健康工具(短沃里克-爱丁堡心理健康量表(SWEMWBS))和 COVID-19 特定问题相结合。

结果

从 450 名医生中获得了 235 份回复,第一次调查的回复率为 32%,第二次为 20%。大多数(35%)受访者是医学生,其次是专科医生(23%)。两次调查中,回复最多的是一线工作人员,包括重症监护病房(27%)、麻醉科(21%)和急诊科(13%)。关于个人防护设备(PPE)短缺的“极度关注”从 22.6%降至 2.2%,对感染 COVID-19 的“极度关注”从 22.6%降至 3.4%。两次调查之间,SWEMWBS 评分较低的受访者比例从 38%提高到 27%。SWEMWBS 的平均改善为 3.49(95%置信区间 3.06-3.91,P<0.001)。

结论

第二次调查中,COVID-19 特定关注点和心理健康都有了很大改善。可能的解释是该地区 COVID-19 病例减少、PPE 供应改善以及在此期间向医生传达的支持措施。

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