Andrade Neelam N, Kshirsagar Minal Madhukar, Andrade Tanvi, Bandgar Vaibhav V, Pimpale Sandeep, Chavan Ankush
Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Nair Hospital Dental College, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.
Department of Public Health Dentistry, Nair Hospital Dental College, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.
Adv Biomed Res. 2023 Jan 31;12:22. doi: 10.4103/abr.abr_295_20. eCollection 2023.
The present COVID-19 pandemic is a major threat worldwide. Health professionals being within the front line of the COVID-19 outbreak response are at the highest risk of getting infected. Such pandemics are always associated with ill effects on mental health also.
A cross-sectional study included all the health care professionals working in the Jumbo COVID Care Center, Mumbai. Details of health care professionals were obtained from the authority of Jumbo COVID Care Center, Mumbai. Amongst 350 health care professionals, 285 responded (Response rate: 81.42%). A questionnaire, consisting of 19 structured, self-administered, and closed-ended questions, was employed online, and information regarding age, gender, profession, etc., was collected. It was then tabulated and subjected further to an analysis.
Most health care professionals (96.1%) were aware that COVID-19 is not only affecting physical but mental health too, also posts on social media (86.3%) are affecting mental health more than the actual disease. A total of 95.8% agreed that health care/frontline workers are at the highest risk and felt the need for psychiatrists in the present pandemic. (81.4%) They were also worried thinking about elderly people with comorbidities in their homes. (82.1%).
From the present study, it can be concluded that the present pandemic is affecting not only physical but mental health also, and there is an increased need for psychiatrists and mental health care professionals to overcome the same.
当前的新冠疫情是全球面临的重大威胁。处于新冠疫情应对一线的医护人员感染风险最高。此类大流行通常也会对心理健康产生不良影响。
一项横断面研究纳入了在孟买珍宝新冠护理中心工作的所有医护人员。医护人员的详细信息从孟买珍宝新冠护理中心管理部门获取。在350名医护人员中,285人做出了回应(回应率:81.42%)。通过在线使用一份由19个结构化、自填式和封闭式问题组成的问卷,收集了有关年龄、性别、职业等方面的信息。然后将其制成表格并进行进一步分析。
大多数医护人员(96.1%)意识到新冠不仅影响身体健康,也影响心理健康,而且社交媒体上的帖子(86.3%)对心理健康的影响超过了实际疾病。共有95.8%的人认为医护人员/一线工作者面临的风险最高,并认为在当前疫情中需要精神科医生。(81.4%)他们还担心家中患有合并症的老年人。(82.1%)
从本研究可以得出结论,当前的大流行不仅影响身体健康,也影响心理健康,并且越来越需要精神科医生和心理健康护理专业人员来应对这一情况。