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Healthc Manage Forum. 2022 Nov;35(6):349-355. doi: 10.1177/08404704221112288. Epub 2022 Jul 13.
Although the COVID-19 pandemic increased stress and anxiety for most people, frontline workers have been particularly vulnerable. This article focuses on doctors and nurses and analyzes their perceived mental and life stress relative to allied healthcare workers. The study uses data from Statistics Canada's crowdsource initiative, analyzed within a multinomial logistic regression framework. Results point to increased stress among these workers. More specifically, results suggest that compared with pre-COVID-19, mental stress increased for doctors. In contrast, although mental stress did not increase for nurses, it remained poor, similar to that experienced pre-COVID-19.
尽管 COVID-19 大流行增加了大多数人的压力和焦虑,但一线工作人员尤其脆弱。本文重点关注医生和护士,并分析他们相对于联合医疗保健工作者感知到的心理和生活压力。该研究使用了来自加拿大统计局众包倡议的数据,并在多项逻辑回归框架内进行了分析。结果表明这些工作人员的压力增加了。具体来说,结果表明,与 COVID-19 之前相比,医生的心理压力增加了。相比之下,尽管护士的心理压力没有增加,但仍然很差,与 COVID-19 之前的情况相似。