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纽约州 COVID-19 医护人员研究:2020-2021 年医生、护士从业者和医师助理的一年随访。

The New York State COVID-19 Healthcare Personnel Study: One-Year Follow-up of Physicians, Nurse Practitioners, and Physician Assistants, 2020-2021.

机构信息

Department of Surgery, Grossman School of Medicine, New York University, New York, NY, USA.

Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University and New York State Psychiatric Institute, New York, NY, USA.

出版信息

Public Health Rep. 2023 May-Jun;138(3):518-525. doi: 10.1177/00333549231155473. Epub 2023 Mar 11.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

The COVID-19 Healthcare Personnel Study is a longitudinal survey to assess the changing impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the New York State health care workforce. We analyzed results from a follow-up survey of physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants on the availability of equipment and personnel, work conditions, physical and mental health of participants, and impact of the pandemic on commitment to their profession.

METHODS

We conducted an online survey of all licensed New York State physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants in April 2020 (N = 2105) and a follow-up survey in February 2021 (N = 978). We analyzed changes in item responses from baseline to follow-up. We calculated survey-adjusted paired tests and odds ratios (ORs) using survey-adjusted generalized linear models controlling for age, sex, region of practice, and hospital versus non-hospital-based practice.

RESULTS

Twenty percent of respondents expressed continuing concern about personnel shortages at both baseline and follow-up. Respondents reported working approximately 5 more hours on average during a 2-week period at follow-up compared with baseline (78.1 vs 72.6 hours; = .008). For 20.4% (95% CI, 17.2%-23.5%) of respondents, mental health issues had become persistent. More than one-third (35.6%; 95% CI, 31.9%-39.4%) of respondents reported that they thought about leaving their profession more often than once per month. The association between persistent mental and behavioral health issues and contemplating leaving one's profession was significant (OR = 2.7; 95% CI, 1.8-4.1; < .001).

CONCLUSIONS

Interventions such as decreasing the number of hours worked, ensuring health care professionals do not work directly with patients while ill, and addressing shortages of personal protective equipment can help address concerns of the health care workforce.

摘要

目的

COVID-19 医护人员研究是一项纵向调查,旨在评估 COVID-19 大流行对纽约州医疗保健劳动力的持续影响。我们分析了对医生、护士从业者和医师助理进行的一项后续调查的结果,这些调查涉及设备和人员的可用性、工作条件、参与者的身心健康以及大流行对其职业承诺的影响。

方法

我们于 2020 年 4 月(N=2105)对所有获得纽约州执照的医生、护士从业者和医师助理进行了在线调查,并于 2021 年 2 月(N=978)进行了后续调查。我们分析了从基线到随访的项目应答变化。我们使用控制年龄、性别、实践区域以及医院与非医院实践的调查调整广义线性模型,计算了调查调整后的配对 t 检验和比值比(OR)。

结果

20%的受访者在基线和随访时都表示继续担心人员短缺。与基线相比,受访者报告在随访期间平均每周工作增加了约 5 个小时(78.1 小时对 72.6 小时; =.008)。对于 20.4%(95%CI,17.2%-23.5%)的受访者,心理健康问题持续存在。超过三分之一(35.6%;95%CI,31.9%-39.4%)的受访者报告说,他们每月考虑离开自己的职业不止一次。持续的心理和行为健康问题与考虑离开自己的职业之间存在显著关联(OR=2.7;95%CI,1.8-4.1; <.001)。

结论

减少工作时间、确保医护人员在患病时不直接与患者接触以及解决个人防护设备短缺等干预措施可以帮助解决医护人员的担忧。

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