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新冠疫情期间急诊医师的压力源与应对策略

Sources of Distress and Coping Strategies Among Emergency Physicians During COVID-19.

机构信息

University of Mississippi Medical Center, Department of Emergency Medicine, Jackson, Mississippi.

Massachusetts General Hospital, Department of Emergency Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts.

出版信息

West J Emerg Med. 2021 Oct 27;22(6):1240-1252. doi: 10.5811/westjem.2021.9.53406.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has been shown to increase levels of psychological distress among healthcare workers. Little is known, however, about specific positive and negative individual and organizational factors that affect the mental health of emergency physicians (EP) during COVID-19. Our objective was to assess these factors in a broad geographic sample of EPs in the United States.

METHODS

We conducted an electronic, prospective, cross-sectional national survey of EPs from October 6-December 29, 2020. Measures assessed negative mental health outcomes (depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress, and insomnia), positive work-related outcomes, and strategies used to cope with COVID-19. After preliminary analyses and internal reliability testing, we performed four separate three-stage hierarchical multiple regression analyses to examine individual and organizational predictive factors for psychological distress.

RESULTS

Response rate was 50%, with 259 EPs completing the survey from 11 different sites. Overall, 85% of respondents reported negative psychological effects due to COVID-19. Participants reported feeling more stressed (31%), lonelier (26%), more anxious (25%), more irritable (24%) and sadder (17.5%). Prevalence of mental health conditions was 17% for depression, 13% for anxiety, 7.5% for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and 18% for insomnia. Regular exercise decreased from 69% to 56%, while daily alcohol use increased from 8% to 15%. Coping strategies of behavioral disengagement, self-blame, and venting were significant predictors of psychological distress, while humor and positive reframing were negatively associated with psychological distress.

CONCLUSION

Emergency physicians have experienced high levels of psychological distress during the COVID-19 pandemic. Those using avoidant coping strategies were most likely to experience depression, anxiety, insomnia, and PTSD, while humor and positive reframing were effective coping strategies.

摘要

简介

COVID-19 大流行已被证明会增加医护人员的心理困扰水平。然而,人们对影响 COVID-19 期间急诊医师(EP)心理健康的特定积极和消极的个人和组织因素知之甚少。我们的目的是在美国广泛的地理样本中评估这些因素。

方法

我们于 2020 年 10 月 6 日至 12 月 29 日对美国的 EP 进行了电子、前瞻性、横断面全国性调查。评估措施包括负面心理健康结果(抑郁、焦虑、创伤后应激和失眠)、积极的工作相关结果以及用于应对 COVID-19 的策略。经过初步分析和内部可靠性测试后,我们进行了四项单独的三阶段分层多元回归分析,以检查个人和组织的预测因素对心理困扰的影响。

结果

响应率为 50%,有 11 个不同地点的 259 名 EP 完成了调查。总体而言,85%的受访者报告 COVID-19 造成了负面的心理影响。参与者报告感到压力更大(31%)、更孤独(26%)、更焦虑(25%)、更易怒(24%)和更悲伤(17.5%)。心理健康状况的患病率为抑郁症 17%、焦虑症 13%、创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)7.5%和失眠症 18%。有规律的锻炼从 69%下降到 56%,而每日饮酒从 8%增加到 15%。行为脱离、自责和发泄等回避性应对策略是心理困扰的显著预测因素,而幽默和积极的重新构建则与心理困扰呈负相关。

结论

COVID-19 大流行期间,急诊医师经历了高度的心理困扰。那些使用回避应对策略的人最有可能出现抑郁、焦虑、失眠和 PTSD,而幽默和积极的重新构建则是有效的应对策略。

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