Namikawa Hiroki, Tochino Yoshihiro, Okada Akiko, Ota Keiko, Okada Yasuyo, Yamada Koichi, Watanabe Tetsuya, Mizobata Yasumitsu, Kakeya Hiroshi, Kuwatsuru Yumiko, Shibata Toshihiko, Shuto Taichi
Department of Medical Education and General Practice Osaka Metropolitan University, Graduate School of Medicine Osaka Japan.
Office of Institutional Research Osaka Metropolitan University, Faculty of Medicine Osaka Japan.
J Gen Fam Med. 2023 Jun 20;24(4):240-246. doi: 10.1002/jgf2.632. eCollection 2023 Jul.
Healthcare workers (HCWs) caring for patients with coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) can experience physical and mental health burdens. It is imperative that hospitals reduce such burdens on frontline HCWs, protect them, and support their healthcare. This study aimed to investigate the association between occupation and the manifestation of physical or psychological symptoms among HCWs during the current COVID-19 pandemic.
A twice-weekly survey using questionnaires targeting HCWs who care for COVID-19 patients was performed at Osaka Metropolitan University Hospital (tertiary hospital). The demographic characteristics of the participants, exposure level, and physical and psychological complaints were evaluated.
Seventy-one HCWs participated in this study, of whom 27 (38.0%) were doctors, 25 (35.2%) were nurses, and 19 (26.8%) were technicians. Among the HCWs, the proportions of those who experienced any physical or psychological symptoms were 28.2% and 31.0%, respectively. The frequency of depression and anxiety was obviously higher among the nurses than that among the doctors (both < 0.01). Multivariate analysis revealed that being a nurse (odds ratio 4.90; = 0.04) and having physical complaints (odds ratio 4.66; = 0.02) might be independent predictors of the manifestation of psychological symptoms.
Our results indicate that the follow-up of HCWs experiencing physical symptoms, especially nurses engaged in the care of COVID-19 patients, may require more careful management to improve the psychological outcomes. We believe that this study is the first step toward establishing a psychological health management strategy for HCWs caring for COVID-19 patients.
照顾新型冠状病毒肺炎(COVID-19)患者的医护人员可能会承受身心健康负担。医院必须减轻一线医护人员的此类负担,保护他们并支持他们的医疗工作。本研究旨在调查在当前COVID-19大流行期间职业与医护人员身体或心理症状表现之间的关联。
在大阪市立大学医院(三级医院)对照顾COVID-19患者的医护人员进行了一项每周两次的问卷调查。评估了参与者的人口统计学特征、暴露水平以及身体和心理方面的不适。
71名医护人员参与了本研究,其中27名(38.0%)是医生,25名(35.2%)是护士,19名(26.8%)是技术人员。在医护人员中,出现任何身体或心理症状的比例分别为28.2%和31.0%。护士中抑郁和焦虑的发生率明显高于医生(均<0.01)。多变量分析显示,作为护士(比值比4.90;=0.04)和有身体不适(比值比4.66;=0.02)可能是心理症状表现的独立预测因素。
我们的结果表明,对出现身体症状的医护人员,尤其是照顾COVID-19患者的护士,可能需要更仔细的管理以改善心理状况。我们认为这项研究是为照顾COVID-19患者的医护人员制定心理健康管理策略的第一步。