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复原力及其对巴西圣保罗在COVID-19大流行期间物理治疗师心理健康的影响。

Resilience and its impact on the mental health of physiotherapists during the COVID-19 pandemic in São Paulo, Brazil.

作者信息

Pigati Patricia Angeli da Silva, Righetti Renato Fraga, Nisiaymamoto Bruna Tiemi Cunha, Saraiva-Romanholo Beatriz Mangueira, Tibério Iolanda de Fátima Lopes Calvo

机构信息

Faculdade de Medicina FMUSP, Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo, SP, Brazil.

Faculdade de Medicina FMUSP, Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo, SP, Brazil; Hospital Sírio-Libanês, São Paulo, Brazil.

出版信息

J Affect Disord. 2022 Aug 1;310:422-428. doi: 10.1016/j.jad.2022.05.049. Epub 2022 May 13.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To analyze whether resilience modulates the levels of depression, anxiety, stress and the impact of events in physiotherapists who work with COVID-19 patients with those who do not.

METHODS

A cross-sectional study was conducted from August 2020 up to October 2020. A total of 519 physiotherapists were enrolled and divided according to resilience and whether they worked with COVID-19 patients. Volunteers answered sociodemographic questionnaires, rating their depression, anxiety, and stress on a scale (DASS-21). The impact of event scale revised (IES-R) and 14-item resilience scale (14-RS) were also used.

RESULTS

Physiotherapists with low resilience present scores significantly high of depression, anxiety, stress and impact of event compared to the high resilience group (P < .001). Additionally, working with COVID-19 patients also resulted in increased levels of depression, anxiety, stress, and impact of event compared with the NO COVID-19 group (P < .001). These responses were modulated by age, sex, number of absences from work, whether or not personal protective equipment was received, host leadership, and the practice and maintenance of regular physical activity.

LIMITATIONS

The responses to the questionnaires were anonymous and self-administered. We cannot assess whether these people had a previous diagnosis of depression, anxiety and stress.

CONCLUSIONS

Low resilience and work with COVID-19 patients were associated with high levels of depression, anxiety, and stress and worse psychological impacts of events. Several aspects modulate these responses and can contribute to improving the resilience and mental health of physiotherapists who are responsible for the care of COVID-19 patients.

摘要

目的

分析适应力是否会调节与新冠肺炎患者打交道的物理治疗师以及不接触新冠肺炎患者的物理治疗师的抑郁、焦虑、压力水平和事件影响。

方法

于2020年8月至2020年10月进行了一项横断面研究。共招募了519名物理治疗师,并根据适应力以及是否与新冠肺炎患者打交道进行分组。志愿者填写社会人口学问卷,用量表(DASS-21)对他们的抑郁、焦虑和压力进行评分。还使用了修订后的事件影响量表(IES-R)和14项适应力量表(14-RS)。

结果

与高适应力组相比,适应力低的物理治疗师在抑郁、焦虑、压力和事件影响方面的得分显著更高(P <.001)。此外,与未接触新冠肺炎患者的组相比,接触新冠肺炎患者也导致抑郁、焦虑、压力和事件影响水平升高(P <.001)。这些反应受到年龄、性别、缺勤次数、是否收到个人防护设备、上级领导以及定期体育活动的实践和坚持情况的调节。

局限性

问卷回答是匿名且自行填写的。我们无法评估这些人之前是否被诊断出患有抑郁、焦虑和压力症。

结论

低适应力以及与新冠肺炎患者打交道与高水平的抑郁、焦虑和压力以及更糟糕的事件心理影响相关。几个方面调节了这些反应,并且有助于提高负责护理新冠肺炎患者的物理治疗师的适应力和心理健康水平。

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