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新冠疫情(奥密克戎毒株浪潮期间)澳大利亚一线医护人员心理困扰和幸福感的关键预测因素

Key predictors of psychological distress and wellbeing in Australian frontline healthcare workers during COVID-19 (Omicron wave).

作者信息

Lee Brian En Chyi, Ling Mathew, Boyd Leanne, Olsson Craig A, Sheen Jade

机构信息

Centre for Social and Early Emotional Development, School of Psychology, Deakin University, Geelong, VIC, Australia.

Neami National, Preston, VIC, Australia.

出版信息

Front Psychol. 2023 Jul 7;14:1200839. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1200839. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

The COVID-19 pandemic has led to significant challenges for frontline healthcare workers' (FHW), raising many mental health and wellbeing concerns for this cohort. To facilitate identification of risk and protective factors to inform treatment and interventions, this study investigated key predictors of psychological distress and subjective wellbeing in FHWs.

METHODS

During the Omicron wave of the COVID-19 pandemic (January 2022), Victorian (Australia) doctors, nurses, allied health and non-medical staff from Emergency Departments, Intensive Care units, Aged Care, Hospital In The Home, and COVID Wards completed a cross-sectional survey consisting of the Kessler 6 item (Psychological Distress), Personal Wellbeing Index (Subjective Wellbeing), Coronavirus Health Impact Survey tool (COVID-19 related factors) and occupational factors. Multivariable linear regressions were used to evaluate unadjusted and adjusted associations. Relative weight analysis was used to compare and identify key predictors.

RESULTS

Out of 167 participants, 18.1% screened positive for a probable mental illness and a further 15.3% screened positive for low wellbeing. Key risk factors for greater psychological distress included COVID infection worries, relationship stress and younger age. For both psychological distress and lower wellbeing, health status and supervisor support were key protective factors, while infection risks were key risk factors. Only positive changes in relationship quality was protective of lower wellbeing.

CONCLUSION

This study highlights the significance of social determinants and individual level factors alongside work related factors, in influencing FHWs' mental health and wellbeing during public health crises, such as the COVID-19 pandemic. Findings suggest that future interventions and supports should take a more holistic approach that considers work, social and individual level factors when supporting FHWs' mental health and wellbeing.

摘要

引言

新冠疫情给一线医护人员带来了巨大挑战,引发了人们对这一群体心理健康和幸福感的诸多担忧。为了便于识别风险和保护因素,为治疗和干预提供依据,本研究调查了一线医护人员心理困扰和主观幸福感的关键预测因素。

方法

在新冠疫情的奥密克戎毒株流行期间(2022年1月),来自澳大利亚维多利亚州急诊科、重症监护室、老年护理机构、居家医院和新冠病房的医生、护士、专职医疗人员和非医疗人员完成了一项横断面调查,该调查包括凯斯勒6项量表(心理困扰)、个人幸福感指数(主观幸福感)、冠状病毒健康影响调查工具(与新冠相关的因素)和职业因素。采用多变量线性回归来评估未调整和调整后的关联。使用相对权重分析来比较和识别关键预测因素。

结果

在167名参与者中,18.1%的人筛查出可能患有精神疾病呈阳性,另有15.3%的人筛查出幸福感较低呈阳性。心理困扰加剧的关键风险因素包括对感染新冠的担忧、人际关系压力和年龄较小。对于心理困扰和幸福感较低而言,健康状况和上级支持是关键保护因素,而感染风险是关键风险因素。只有人际关系质量的积极变化对幸福感较低具有保护作用。

结论

本研究强调了社会决定因素、个体层面因素以及与工作相关的因素在影响公共卫生危机(如新冠疫情)期间一线医护人员心理健康和幸福感方面的重要性。研究结果表明,未来的干预措施和支持应采取更全面的方法,在支持一线医护人员的心理健康和幸福感时考虑工作、社会和个体层面的因素。

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