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备受尊敬但备受歧视:照顾 COVID-19 患者的医护人员。

Respected but stigmatized: Healthcare workers caring for COVID-19 patients.

机构信息

KNCV Tuberculosis Foundation, The Hague, The Netherlands.

KNCV Tuberculosis Foundation, Manila, The Philippines.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2023 Jul 21;18(7):e0288609. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0288609. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Healthcare workers (HCWs) caring for Corona Virus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients are at increased risk of being stigmatized, which compromises their individual mental well-being and the quality of care they deliver. Stigma-reduction interventions may (partly) prevent this. However, there is a lack of in-depth understanding of the experiences and underlying causes of COVID-19 stigma among HCWs, which is needed to design such interventions. We conducted in-depth semi-structured interviews to assess COVID-19 stigma among COVID-19 HCWs in Ireland, Nigeria, The Netherlands, Pakistan, and The Philippines.

METHODS

We used a purposive and snowball sampling to recruit a total of 53 HCWs for online interviews (13 in Ireland; 15 in Nigeria; 6 in The Netherlands; 6 in Pakistan; and 13 in The Philippines (2021). After verbatim transcribing interviews, we used a thematic approach for data analysis.

RESULTS

In all countries, stigmatization of COVID-19 HCWs is driven by fear of infection and the perception of HCWs being carriers of the disease amplified by them wearing of scrubs and personal protective equipment. There were differences between countries in the way stigma manifested in self- anticipated and experienced stigma like scolding, discrimination, avoidance, (self-) isolation, and exclusion in public, in the community, at work, and in the household. The stigma resulted in feelings of depression, loneliness, isolation, and the desire to quit one's job.

DISCUSSION

COVID-19 HCWs from all countries experienced all forms of stigmatization related to their work as a COVID-19 frontliner. This affected their mental well-being, which in turn affects job performance and quality of care, there is a high need to develop stigma reduction tools for HCWs.

摘要

背景

照顾 2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)患者的医护人员(HCWs)面临被污名化的风险增加,这会影响他们的个人心理健康和提供的护理质量。减少污名化的干预措施可能(部分)预防这种情况。然而,我们对 COVID-19 医护人员中 COVID-19 污名的经验和潜在原因缺乏深入了解,这是设计此类干预措施所必需的。我们进行了深入的半结构化访谈,以评估爱尔兰、尼日利亚、荷兰、巴基斯坦和菲律宾的 COVID-19 医护人员中的 COVID-19 污名。

方法

我们使用目的抽样和滚雪球抽样招募了总共 53 名 HCWs 进行在线访谈(爱尔兰 13 名;尼日利亚 15 名;荷兰 6 名;巴基斯坦 6 名;菲律宾 13 名(2021 年)。对访谈进行逐字转录后,我们使用主题方法进行数据分析。

结果

在所有国家,对 COVID-19 医护人员的污名化是由对感染的恐惧以及医护人员穿着工作服和个人防护设备而被认为是疾病携带者的看法所驱动的。在自我预期和经历的污名化方面,如责骂、歧视、回避、(自我)隔离和在公共场所、社区、工作场所和家庭中的排斥,国家之间存在差异。污名化导致抑郁、孤独、孤立和辞职的愿望。

讨论

来自所有国家的 COVID-19 医护人员都经历了与他们作为 COVID-19 前线人员工作相关的所有形式的污名化。这影响了他们的心理健康,进而影响了工作表现和护理质量,因此非常需要为医护人员开发减少污名化的工具。

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