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一项调查,旨在探索 COVID-19 大流行对挪威和加拿大放射治疗师的心理影响:两个国家的故事。

A survey to explore the psychological impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on radiation therapists in Norway and Canada: A tale of two countries.

机构信息

Practice-Based Research and Innovation, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

School of Rehabilitation Therapy, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

J Med Radiat Sci. 2021 Dec;68(4):407-417. doi: 10.1002/jmrs.557. Epub 2021 Oct 29.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Several studies have demonstrated the psychological impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on health care providers. However, there is little known about how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted radiation therapists (RTs) in Norway or Canada. The aim of this investigation was to study the psychological impact of working during the COVID-19 pandemic among RTs in Canada and Norway.

METHODS

Online surveys were administered to a convenience sample of RTs and RT department managers. Approximately 2000 and 300 RTs were invited to participate from Canada and Norway, respectively. The RT survey collected information on demographics, work-related stressors, psychological impact, quality of life, and workplace support programmes. The RT manager survey collected information on departmental changes, patient volumes, staff shortages and redeployment, personal protective equipment, and infection control measures. Descriptive analysis, group comparisons and logistic regression were used to examine the impact of COVID-19 on RTs in the two countries, while open-ended questions were examined through thematic analysis.

RESULTS

Work-related stress and anxiety were prevalent among Canadian (n = 155) and Norwegian RTs (n = 124), with Canadian RTs reporting higher levels. Fear of transmission, changes in PPE usage, and changes in staffing were reported as the most frequent work-related stressors. Themes related to working during the pandemic included: generalised anxiety; physical, emotional and cognitive symptoms of stress; and loneliness, as well as negative impact on health and quality of relationships. Survey findings from RT department managers in Canada (n = 12) and Norway (n = 13) suggest that the pandemic had an organisational impact on RT departments due to implemented infection control measures and changes in staffing.

CONCLUSION

The COVID-19 pandemic has led to similar stressors amongst Canadian and Norwegian RTs but relatively higher levels of psychological impact among Canadian RTs. Findings demonstrate the importance of mental health support programmes in the workplace to mitigate the psychological impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on RTs.

摘要

介绍

多项研究表明,COVID-19 大流行对医护人员的心理产生了影响。然而,对于 COVID-19 大流行如何影响挪威或加拿大的放射治疗师(RT)知之甚少。本研究旨在研究 COVID-19 大流行期间加拿大和挪威 RT 的心理影响。

方法

向加拿大和挪威的 RT 和 RT 部门经理的便利样本进行在线调查。分别邀请了大约 2000 名和 300 名 RT 参加。RT 调查收集了有关人口统计学,工作压力源,心理影响,生活质量和工作场所支持计划的信息。RT 经理调查收集了部门变化,患者数量,人员短缺和重新部署,个人防护设备和感染控制措施的信息。描述性分析,组间比较和逻辑回归用于检查 COVID-19 对两国 RT 的影响,而对开放式问题则进行了主题分析。

结果

加拿大(n=155)和挪威 RT(n=124)的工作相关压力和焦虑普遍存在,加拿大 RT 的报告水平更高。传播的恐惧,个人防护设备使用方式的改变以及人员配备的改变被报告为最常见的工作压力源。与大流行期间工作有关的主题包括:普遍焦虑;压力的身体,情绪和认知症状;孤独感以及对健康和人际关系的负面影响。加拿大(n=12)和挪威(n=13)的 RT 部门经理的调查结果表明,由于实施了感染控制措施和人员配备的变化,大流行对 RT 部门产生了组织影响。

结论

COVID-19 大流行导致加拿大和挪威 RT 面临类似的压力源,但加拿大 RT 的心理影响水平相对较高。研究结果表明,工作场所心理健康支持计划对于减轻 COVID-19 大流行对 RT 的心理影响非常重要。

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