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医护人员对 COVID-19 大流行持续的多样化心理健康反应:芬兰长达一年的每月随访。

Healthcare workers' heterogeneous mental-health responses to prolonging COVID-19 pandemic: a full year of monthly follow up in Finland.

机构信息

Department of Psychology and Logopedics, Faculty of Medicine, University of Helsinki, 00014, Helsinki, Finland.

Department of Psychiatry, University of Helsinki and Acute Psychiatry and Consultations, HUS Helsinki University Hospital, 00029, Helsinki, Finland.

出版信息

BMC Psychiatry. 2022 Nov 19;22(1):724. doi: 10.1186/s12888-022-04389-x.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The COVID-19 pandemic strained healthcare workers but the individual challenges varied in relation to actual work and changes in work. We investigated changes in healthcare workers' mental health under prolonging COVID-19 pandemic conditions, and heterogeneity in the mental-health trajectories.

METHODS

A monthly survey over a full year was conducted for employees of the HUS Helsinki University Hospital (n = 4804) between 4th June 2020 to 28th May 2021. Pandemic-related potentially traumatic events (PTEs), work characteristics (e.g., contact to COVID-19 patients), local COVID-19 incidence, and demographic covariates were used to predict Mental Health Index-5 (MHI-5) and Insomnia Severity Index (ISI) in generalized multilevel and latent-class mixed model regressions.

RESULTS

Local COVID-19 log-incidence (odds ratio, OR = 1.21, with 95% CI = 1.10-1.60), directly caring for COVID-19 patients (OR = 1.33, CI = 1.10-1.60) and PTEs (OR = 4.57, CI = 3.85-5.43) were all independently associated with psychological distress, when (additionally) adjusting for age, sex, profession, and calendar time. Effects of COVID-19 incidence on mental health were dissociable from calendar time (i.e., evolved in time) whereas those on sleep were not. Latent mental-health trajectories were characterized by a large class of "stable mental health" (62% of employees) and minority classes for "early shock, improving" (14%) and "early resilience, deteriorating" mental health (24%). The minority classes, especially "early shock, improving", were more likely to live alone and be exposed to PTEs than the others.

CONCLUSIONS

Healthcare workers faced changing and heterogeneous mental-health challenges as the COVID-19 pandemic prolonged. Adversity and mental ill-being may have accumulated in some employees, and factors like living arrangements may have played a role. Knowledge on employees' demographic and socioeconomic background, as well as further research on the factors affecting employees' resilience, may help in maintaining healthy and efficient workforce in the face of a prolonging pandemic.

摘要

背景

新冠疫情大流行给医护人员带来了压力,但实际工作和工作变化带来的个体挑战各有不同。我们调查了在新冠疫情大流行持续期间医护人员心理健康的变化情况,以及心理健康轨迹的异质性。

方法

2020 年 6 月 4 日至 2021 年 5 月 28 日期间,对 HUS 赫尔辛基大学医院(n=4804)的员工进行了为期一年的每月调查。使用与大流行相关的创伤后应激事件(PTE)、工作特征(如接触新冠患者)、当地新冠发病率和人口统计学协变量来预测广义多层和潜在类别混合模型回归中的心理健康指数-5(MHI-5)和失眠严重程度指数(ISI)。

结果

当地新冠发病率的对数(比值比,OR=1.21,95%置信区间=1.10-1.60)、直接照顾新冠患者(OR=1.33,CI=1.10-1.60)和 PTE(OR=4.57,CI=3.85-5.43)在调整年龄、性别、职业和日历时间后,均与心理困扰独立相关。新冠发病率对心理健康的影响与日历时间(即随时间演变)可分离,而对睡眠的影响则不可分离。潜在的心理健康轨迹以“稳定心理健康”的大类别(62%的员工)和“早期休克,改善”(14%)和“早期弹性,恶化”心理健康的小类别(24%)为特征。少数群体,特别是“早期休克,改善”群体,比其他群体更有可能独居和接触 PTE。

结论

随着新冠疫情的持续,医护人员面临着不断变化和异质的心理健康挑战。一些员工可能面临着逆境和精神健康问题,而居住安排等因素可能也起到了一定作用。了解员工的人口统计学和社会经济背景,以及进一步研究影响员工弹性的因素,可能有助于在疫情持续期间保持健康和高效的劳动力。

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