School of Educational Science, Anhui Normal University, Wuhu, Anhui, China.
School of Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Wannan Medical College, Wuhu, Anhui, China.
Front Public Health. 2024 Apr 2;12:1363048. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2024.1363048. eCollection 2024.
After the Chinese government announced the end of the dynamic zero-COVID policy on January 8, 2023, the COVID-19 pandemic peaked. Frontline nursing staff are at high risk of infection transmission due to their frequent contact with COVID-19 patients. In addition, due to the ending of China's dynamic zero-COVID policy, frontline nursing staff have grappled with increased workload, fatigue, and more. This study aimed to explore the prevalence of insomnia symptoms in frontline nursing staff and its influencing factors following the end of the policy.
Between January and February 2023, this study was conducted by the Wenjuanxing platform to survey frontline nursing staff in a hospital in Wuhu City, Anhui Province. All the nursing staff included in this study had a COVID-19 infection. The questionnaires included the Athens Insomnia Scale (AIS), PC-PTSD-5 Chinese Version Scale, the Fear of COVID-19 Scale, The 2-item Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale (CD-RISC-2) Scale, and the burden of COVID-19 Scale. Binary logistic regression methods were used to identify variables associated with insomnia symptoms.
Among the 694 frontline nursing staff, 74.5% (517/694) exhibited insomnia symptoms. Fear of COVID-19 ( < 0.001), the burden of COVID-19 ( < 0.05), PTSD ( < 0.001), and higher technical titles ( < 0.008) were highly correlated with insomnia symptoms in frontline nursing staff. Psychological resilience ( < 0.001) was a protective factor for insomnia symptoms among frontline nursing staff.
After ending China's dynamic zero-COVID policy, the prevalence of insomnia symptoms among frontline nursing staff is generally higher. This study highlights the association between insomnia symptoms and PTSD, fear of COVID-19, COVID-19 burden, and resilience. Psychological assistance is needed for frontline nursing staff to prevent insomnia symptoms and protect the mental health of frontline nursing staff after the end of China's dynamic zero-COVID policy.
2023 年 1 月 8 日中国政府宣布结束动态清零政策后,新冠疫情达到高峰。由于一线护理人员经常接触新冠患者,因此感染传播的风险很高。此外,由于中国动态清零政策的结束,一线护理人员面临着工作量增加、疲劳等问题。本研究旨在探讨政策结束后一线护理人员失眠症状的流行情况及其影响因素。
本研究于 2023 年 1 至 2 月采用问卷星平台对安徽省芜湖市某医院的一线护理人员进行调查。所有纳入研究的护理人员均有新冠感染史。问卷包括雅典失眠量表(AIS)、创伤后应激障碍检查表-5 中文版(PC-PTSD-5 中文版)、新冠恐惧量表(Fear of COVID-19 Scale)、Connor-Davidson 韧性量表(2 项)中文版(CD-RISC-2)和新冠负担量表。采用二分类 Logistic 回归方法识别与失眠症状相关的变量。
在 694 名一线护理人员中,74.5%(517/694)表现出失眠症状。对新冠的恐惧( < 0.001)、新冠负担( < 0.05)、创伤后应激障碍( < 0.001)和较高的技术职称( < 0.008)与一线护理人员的失眠症状高度相关。心理韧性( < 0.001)是一线护理人员失眠症状的保护因素。
中国动态清零政策结束后,一线护理人员失眠症状的总体发生率较高。本研究强调了失眠症状与创伤后应激障碍、对新冠的恐惧、新冠负担和韧性之间的关联。在动态清零政策结束后,需要为一线护理人员提供心理援助,以预防失眠症状并保护一线护理人员的心理健康。