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探讨 COVID-19 大流行对遗传咨询师的心理社会和职业影响。

An examination of psychosocial and professional effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on genetic counselors.

机构信息

Genetic Counseling Program, Indiana State University, Terre Haute, Indiana, USA.

Charles A. Sammons Cancer Center, Baylor Scott and White Health, Dallas, Texas, USA.

出版信息

J Genet Couns. 2024 Apr;33(2):269-280. doi: 10.1002/jgc4.1721. Epub 2023 Apr 25.

Abstract

For healthcare workers, recognized professional challenges associated with the COVID-19 pandemic include changes to service delivery models, increased burnout, furlough, and loss of income. The main goal of this study was to more clearly define the impact on mental health and quality of life of genetic counselors during the COVID-19 pandemic in the contexts of their personal, professional, and social lives. Eligible genetic counselors (GCs) (n = 283) responded to an online survey that incorporated validated instruments: Patient Health Questionnaire, Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Professional Quality of Life, and the In Charge Financial Distress/Financial Well-Being Scale. Additionally, original questions were developed from previous qualitative research on COVID-19 challenges for healthcare workers. Results showed 62% of respondents felt their mental health was impacted for the worse, 45% found it more difficult to achieve work/life balance, 16.8% scored within moderate-to-severe depression severity, 19.2% scored within moderate-to-severe anxiety, 26.3% reported high burnout, and 7% had high financial distress. GCs reported generally lower levels of anxiety and depression compared to healthcare workers and the general population. Thematic analysis identified feelings of isolation and difficulties balancing professional/personal responsibilities with more remote work. However, some participants reported greater flexibility in their schedule and more time with family. Self-care activities increased, with 93% engaging in more meditation and 54% began exercising. There were similar themes reported in this survey compared to other healthcare workers' experiences. There is also a dichotomy in positive and negative impacts with some GCs appreciating the flexibility of working from home but others reporting this blurs the line between personal and professional responsibilities. These results suggest consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic will continue to impact the field of genetic counseling and understanding these changes will be instrumental in addressing the needs of GCs to practice effectively.

摘要

对于医疗保健工作者来说,与 COVID-19 大流行相关的公认专业挑战包括服务提供模式的改变、倦怠加剧、裁员和收入损失。本研究的主要目的是更清楚地定义 COVID-19 大流行期间遗传咨询师在个人、专业和社会生活方面的心理健康和生活质量的影响。符合条件的遗传咨询师(GC)(n=283)对在线调查做出了回应,该调查采用了经过验证的工具:患者健康问卷、广泛性焦虑症、职业素质和负责财务困境/财务幸福感量表。此外,还从之前针对医疗保健工作者 COVID-19 挑战的定性研究中开发了原始问题。结果表明,62%的受访者表示他们的心理健康受到了更严重的影响,45%的人发现更难实现工作/生活平衡,16.8%的人处于中重度抑郁程度,19.2%的人处于中重度焦虑程度,26.3%的人报告高度倦怠,7%的人有严重的财务困境。与医疗保健工作者和一般人群相比,GC 报告的焦虑和抑郁水平通常较低。主题分析确定了孤立感和在远程工作中平衡专业/个人责任的困难。然而,一些参与者报告说他们的日程安排更加灵活,与家人在一起的时间更多。自我保健活动增加,93%的人更多地冥想,54%的人开始锻炼。与其他医疗保健工作者的经历相比,本调查也报告了类似的主题。有些 GC 欣赏在家工作的灵活性,但也有其他 GC 报告说,这模糊了个人和专业责任之间的界限,因此存在积极和消极影响的二分法。这些结果表明,COVID-19 大流行的后果将继续影响遗传咨询领域,了解这些变化将有助于满足 GC 有效实践的需求。

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