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应对行为在新冠疫情期间医护人员的困扰与躯体化中的作用

The Role of Coping Behavior in Healthcare Workers' Distress and Somatization During the COVID-19 Pandemic.

作者信息

Franck Erik, Haegdorens Filip, Goossens Eva, van Gils Yannic, Portzky Michael, Somville Francis, Abuawad Majed, Slootmans Stijn, Van Bogaert Peter

机构信息

Department of Nursing Science and Midwifery, Centre For Research and Innovation in Care (CRIC), Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium.

Department of Public Health and Primary Care, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium.

出版信息

Front Psychol. 2021 Jul 23;12:684618. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.684618. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

Constantly searching for a balance between work demands and their own physical and psychological health has challenged medical and nursing staff during the immediate wake of this COVID-19 viral epidemic leading to acute stress reactions and psychosomatic symptoms. Coping behavior might be a buffer for work-related stress in relation to mental well-being. The present study aims to evaluate the role of positive and negative stress-reducing activities on healthcare workers' mental and physical well-being. This was a cross-sectional study using an online survey that was sent out using our network of healthcare workers at the University of Antwerp and through social media. Socio-demographic data, coping behavior with the Palliative Pallet Scale (P3), and distress and somatization using the Four-dimensional symptom checklist were collected. Surveys were completed by 1,376 participants. The results clearly showed that positive stress-reducing activities are related to fewer symptoms of distress and somatization. Providing direct care to COVID-19 patients was associated with a higher decrease of applying positive stress-reducing activities during the peak of the pandemic compared to the ideal situation. Finally, fewer symptoms of distress and somatization were associated with the following activities: reading, mind sports games, keeping a hobby collection, studying; engaging in sexual activities with your partner; cleaning the house, tidying up, working in the garden, doing household chores; exercising alone; walking, or taking a trip together with someone; exercise together with someone; watching TV, listening/playing (to) music/, playing computer games; playing a card game or other board game; and preparing something extra tasteful outside regular meals. Our study demonstrated an association between concrete coping behaviors and distress and somatization in healthcare workers during the first peak of the COVID-19 pandemic. The results provide relevant and additional insights to develop and investigate interventions among others in personal leadership and resilience.

摘要

在新冠病毒疫情刚爆发后,不断寻求工作需求与自身身心健康之间的平衡给医护人员带来了挑战,导致他们出现急性应激反应和身心症状。应对行为可能是与心理健康相关的工作压力的缓冲因素。本研究旨在评估积极和消极减压活动对医护人员身心健康的作用。这是一项横断面研究,采用在线调查的方式,通过安特卫普大学医护人员网络以及社交媒体发放问卷。收集了社会人口学数据、使用姑息性应对量表(P3)的应对行为,以及使用四维症状清单评估的痛苦和躯体化情况。1376名参与者完成了调查。结果清楚地表明,积极的减压活动与较少的痛苦和躯体化症状相关。与理想情况相比,在疫情高峰期,为新冠患者提供直接护理与积极减压活动的减少幅度更大有关。最后,较少的痛苦和躯体化症状与以下活动相关:阅读、智力体育游戏、收藏爱好、学习;与伴侣进行性活动;打扫房屋、整理、在花园劳作、做家务;独自锻炼;散步、或与他人一起旅行;与他人一起锻炼;看电视、听音乐/演奏音乐/、玩电脑游戏;玩纸牌游戏或其他棋盘游戏;以及在常规饮食之外准备一些特别美味的食物。我们的研究表明,在新冠疫情的第一个高峰期,医护人员的具体应对行为与痛苦和躯体化之间存在关联。研究结果为制定和研究个人领导力和恢复力等方面的干预措施提供了相关且额外的见解。

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