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在厄瓜多尔 COVID-19 大流行期间,与医护人员精神科不良影响相关的因素。

Factors associated with psychiatric adverse effects in healthcare personnel during the COVID-19 pandemic in Ecuador.

机构信息

Universidad Central del Ecuador, Quito, Ecuador.

Universidad Central del Ecuador, Quito, Ecuador.

出版信息

Rev Colomb Psiquiatr (Engl Ed). 2021 Jul-Sep;50(3):166-175. doi: 10.1016/j.rcpeng.2020.12.001. Epub 2021 Aug 10.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Since the emergence of the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19), the world has faced a pandemic with consequences at all levels. In many countries, the health systems collapsed and healthcare professionals had to be on the front line of this crisis. The adverse effects on the mental health of healthcare professionals have been widely reported. This research focuses on identifying the main factors associated with adverse psychological outcomes.

METHODS

Descriptive, cross-sectional study based on surveys, applying the PHQ-9, GAD-7, ISI and EIE-R tests to healthcare professionals from Ecuador during the COVID-19 pandemic.

RESULTS

1028 participants, distributed in: 557 physicians (54.18%), 349 nurses (33.94%), 29 laboratory workers (2.82%), 27 paramedics (2.62%), 52 psychologists (5.05%) and 14 respiratory therapists (1.36%), from 16 of the 24 provinces of Ecuador. Of these, 27.3% presented symptoms of depression, 39.2% anxiety symptoms, 16.3% insomnia and 43.8% symptoms of PTSD, with the 4 types of symptoms ranging from moderate to severe. The most relevant associated factors were: working in Guayas (the most affected province) (OR = 2.18 for depressive symptoms and OR = 2.59 for PTSD symptoms); being a postgraduate doctor (OR = 1.52 for depressive symptoms and OR = 1.57 for insomnia), perception of not having the proper protective equipment (OR = 1.71 for symptoms of depression and OR = 1.57 for symptoms of anxiety) and being a woman (OR = 1.39 for anxiety).

CONCLUSIONS

Healthcare professionals can suffer a significant mental condition that may require psychiatric and psychological intervention. The main associated factors are primarily related to living and working in cities with a higher number of cases and the characteristics of the job, such as being a postgraduate doctor, as well as the perception of security. The main risk factors are primarily related to geographical distribution and job characteristics, such as being a resident physician and self-perception of safety. Further studies are required as the pandemic evolves.

摘要

简介

自新型冠状病毒病(COVID-19)出现以来,世界面临着一场在各个层面都产生后果的大流行。在许多国家,卫生系统崩溃,医疗保健专业人员不得不处于这场危机的前线。医疗保健专业人员的心理健康受到的负面影响已被广泛报道。本研究专注于确定与不良心理结果相关的主要因素。

方法

基于问卷调查的描述性、横断面研究,在 COVID-19 大流行期间,对厄瓜多尔的医疗保健专业人员应用 PHQ-9、GAD-7、ISI 和 EIE-R 测试。

结果

共有 1028 名参与者,分布在:厄瓜多尔 24 个省中的 16 个省的 557 名医生(54.18%)、349 名护士(33.94%)、29 名实验室工作人员(2.82%)、27 名护理人员(2.62%)、52 名心理学家(5.05%)和 14 名呼吸治疗师(1.36%)。其中,27.3%有抑郁症状,39.2%有焦虑症状,16.3%有失眠症状,43.8%有 PTSD 症状,4 种症状的严重程度均为中度至重度。最相关的相关因素是:在瓜亚斯(受灾最严重的省份)工作(抑郁症状的 OR=2.18,PTSD 症状的 OR=2.59);是研究生医生(抑郁症状的 OR=1.52,失眠的 OR=1.57),认为没有适当的防护设备(抑郁症状的 OR=1.71,焦虑症状的 OR=1.57)和女性(焦虑症状的 OR=1.39)。

结论

医疗保健专业人员可能会遭受严重的心理健康问题,这可能需要精神科和心理干预。主要相关因素主要与病例较多的城市的生活和工作以及工作性质有关,例如研究生医生,以及安全感的认知。主要的危险因素主要与地理分布和工作性质有关,例如住院医师和自我安全感。随着大流行的发展,需要进一步研究。

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