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新冠疫情期间教师的唾液检测:对健康担忧、幸福感和预防行为的影响。

Saliva testing among teachers during the COVID-19 pandemic: Effects on health concerns, well-being, and precautionary behavior.

作者信息

Van de Casteele Marlies, Waterschoot Joachim, Anthierens Sibyl, DeSmet Ann, Galand Benoit, Goossens Herman, Morbée Sofie, Vansteenkiste Maarten

机构信息

Ghent University, Henri Dunantlaan 2, Ghent, 9000, Belgium.

Ghent University, Henri Dunantlaan 2, Ghent, 9000, Belgium.

出版信息

Soc Sci Med. 2022 Oct;311:115295. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2022.115295. Epub 2022 Aug 22.

Abstract

RATIONALE

At the start of 2021, several SARS-CoV-2 cluster outbreaks in schools threatened in-person education and created a fairly chaotic and frightening environment for school personnel. To keep the schools open while preventing COVID-19 outbreaks, intensive diagnostic testing in teachers and school personnel was strongly recommended but missing at the time.

OBJECTIVES

A project was launched in Belgian schools to weekly analyze the morning saliva of school personnel using PCR-testing to detect and prevent COVID-19 positive cases. In this quasi-experimental study, we aimed to examine whether the implementation of this saliva testing project impacted school personnel's pandemic-related health concerns, well-being, and adherence to the health-protective measures, contrasting experimental with control schools.

METHODS

The data were collected during the third wave (Alpha-wave, February-March 2021) of the pandemic. The sample consisted of 435 participants from 34 different schools across Flanders (Belgium) (78.8% female; M age = 43.87 years, range = 21-67) of which 82% participated in the weekly saliva tests (i.e., experimental group) and 18% took part in the control group.

RESULTS

Results from a series of linear mixed regression models showed that saliva testing buffered against an increase in health concerns among tested school personnel but did not affect participants' general well-being. Slight declines in adherence to the health-protective behaviors were observed, yet this was only the case for participants who felt less supported by their school principal. High degrees of principals' support also fostered the sharpest decreases in school staff's pandemic-related health concerns.

CONCLUSIONS

When keeping the schools open in unstable pandemic times, weekly saliva testing is a promising strategy to prevent cluster outbreaks while simultaneously safeguarding health concerns among school personnel. School principals appear to play a critical role in the implementation of saliva testing to secure positive effects.

摘要

理论依据

2021年初,学校中出现的几起严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2(SARS-CoV-2)聚集性疫情威胁到了线下教育,并给学校工作人员营造了一个相当混乱且令人恐惧的环境。为了在防止新型冠状病毒肺炎(COVID-19)疫情爆发的同时维持学校开放,强烈建议对教师和学校工作人员进行密集诊断检测,但当时这一点有所缺失。

目的

在比利时的学校启动了一个项目,每周使用聚合酶链反应(PCR)检测分析学校工作人员的晨间唾液,以检测和预防COVID-19阳性病例。在这项准实验研究中,我们旨在检验该唾液检测项目的实施是否会影响学校工作人员与疫情相关的健康担忧、幸福感以及对健康保护措施的遵守情况,将实验学校与对照学校进行对比。

方法

数据收集于疫情的第三波(阿尔法波,2021年2月至3月)期间。样本包括来自比利时弗拉芒地区34所不同学校的435名参与者(78.8%为女性;平均年龄 = 43.87岁,范围 = 21 - 67岁),其中82%参与了每周的唾液检测(即实验组),18%参与了对照组。

结果

一系列线性混合回归模型的结果显示,唾液检测缓解了接受检测的学校工作人员健康担忧的增加,但并未影响参与者的总体幸福感。观察到对健康保护行为的遵守情况略有下降,但仅在那些感觉校长支持较少的参与者中出现这种情况。校长的高度支持也促使学校工作人员与疫情相关的健康担忧下降幅度最大。

结论

在疫情不稳定时期维持学校开放时,每周进行唾液检测是预防聚集性疫情爆发、同时保障学校工作人员健康担忧的一项有前景的策略。校长在实施唾液检测以确保取得积极效果方面似乎起着关键作用。

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