Teodoro Michele, Italia Sebastiano, Giambò Federica, Costa Chiara, Fenga Concettina
Department of Biomedical and Dental Sciences, Morphological and Functional Imaging, Section of Occupational Medicine, University of Messina, I-98125 Messina, Italy.
Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, University of Messina, I-98125 Messina, Italy.
Biomed Rep. 2024 Mar 6;20(5):72. doi: 10.3892/br.2024.1760. eCollection 2024 May.
The COVID-19 pandemic had a profound impact on the physical and mental health of healthcare professionals. The present study explored the relationship between sleep disorders, stress, coping strategies and neurobehavioral aspects among young physicians during the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. Through a multi-assessment approach, this cross-sectional study collected sociodemographic and occupational data from first-year resident doctors in southern Italy. Subjective sleep quality, chronotype, work-related stress, coping approach and mood state were assessed by administering validated questionnaires during face-to-face interviews. Among the 258 resident physicians enrolled in the study, ~25% complained of poor sleep quality, mainly male subjects [odds ratio (OR), 2.52]. Alcohol consumption resulted as a risk factor for poor sleep quality (OR, 1.97). None of the participants reported work-related stress showing, on the contrary, a high score for the vigor factor in the profile of mood state, in particular in subjects with previous working experience with COVID patients and prevention (P<0.040 and P<0.035, respectively). Women were more likely to adopt coping strategies that involved the search for social support, confirming their tendency to manage stressful situations through emotion-focused mechanisms. The set of these results represents a sight on the attitude of young physicians in their approach to facing the COVID-19 pandemic, in its second wave. The pandemic has turned the spotlight on the importance of prevention and early diagnosis of physical health and mental well-being. Further studies are performed to monitor long-term consequences on health status.
新冠疫情对医护人员的身心健康产生了深远影响。本研究探讨了在新冠疫情第二波期间年轻医生的睡眠障碍、压力、应对策略与神经行为方面之间的关系。通过多评估方法,这项横断面研究收集了意大利南部第一年住院医生的社会人口学和职业数据。在面对面访谈期间,通过发放经过验证的问卷来评估主观睡眠质量、昼夜节律类型、工作相关压力、应对方式和情绪状态。在参与研究的258名住院医生中,约25%抱怨睡眠质量差,主要是男性受试者[比值比(OR),2.52]。饮酒是睡眠质量差的一个风险因素(OR,1.97)。没有参与者报告工作相关压力,相反,在情绪状态量表的活力因子上得分较高,特别是在有过新冠患者治疗和预防工作经验的受试者中(分别为P<0.040和P<0.035)。女性更有可能采取寻求社会支持的应对策略,这证实了她们倾向于通过以情绪为中心的机制来应对压力情况。这些结果展现了年轻医生在面对新冠疫情第二波时的态度。疫情凸显了身体健康和心理健康预防及早期诊断的重要性。还需开展进一步研究以监测对健康状况的长期影响。