Fukushima Haruko, Imai Hissei, Miyakoshi Chisato, Miyai Hiroyuki, Otani Kyohei, Aoyama Shinsuke, Matsuishi Kunitaka
Department of Psychiatry Kobe City Medical Center General Hospital Kobe Japan.
Health Promotion and Human Behavior, Graduate School of Medicine/School of Public Health Kyoto University, Kyoto, and Ohashi Clinic Kyoto Japan.
PCN Rep. 2022 Jun;1(2):e8. doi: 10.1002/pcn5.8. Epub 2022 Apr 27.
Many health-care workers exposed to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) are psychologically distressed. This study aimed to investigate the psychological impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on hospital workers under the emergency declaration in Japan.
This cross-sectional, survey-based study collected sociodemographic data and responses to 19 stress-related questions and the Impact of Event Scale-Revised (IES-R), which measures post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms, from all 3217 staff members at Kobe City Medical Center General Hospital from April 16, 2020 to June 8, 2020. Exploratory factor analysis was applied to the 19 stress-related questions. Multiple regression models were used to evaluate the association of personal characteristics with each score of the four factors and the IES-R.
We received 951 valid responses; 640 of these were by females, and 311 were by respondents aged in their 20s. Nurses accounted for the largest percentage of the job category. Women, those aged in their 30s-50s, nurses, and frontline workers had a high risk of experiencing stress. The prevalence of stress (IES-R ≥ 25) was 16.7%. The psychological impact was significantly greater for those aged in their 30s-50s and those who were not medical doctors.
This is the first study to examine the stress of hospital workers, as measured by the IES-R, under the emergency declaration in Japan. It showed that women, those aged in their 30s-50s, nurses, and frontline workers have a high risk of experiencing stress. Health and medical institutions should pay particular attention to the physical and psychological health of these staff members.
许多接触2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)的医护人员存在心理困扰。本研究旨在调查在日本紧急声明下,COVID-19大流行对医院工作人员的心理影响。
这项基于调查的横断面研究收集了神户市立医疗中心总医院3217名工作人员的社会人口学数据以及对19个与压力相关问题的回答,以及用于测量创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)症状的事件影响量表修订版(IES-R)。对这19个与压力相关的问题进行探索性因素分析。使用多元回归模型评估个人特征与四个因素及IES-R各得分之间的关联。
我们收到了951份有效回复;其中640份来自女性,311份来自20多岁的受访者。护士在职业类别中占比最大。女性、30至50岁的人、护士和一线工作人员经历压力的风险较高。压力发生率(IES-R≥25)为16.7%。30至50岁的人和非医生人员的心理影响明显更大。
这是第一项在日本紧急声明下,以IES-R衡量医院工作人员压力的研究。研究表明,女性、30至50岁的人、护士和一线工作人员经历压力的风险较高。卫生和医疗机构应特别关注这些工作人员的身心健康。