Ho Man-In, Wu Zhe-Hao, Chen Yu-Ying, Leong Weng-Io, Wang Jue, Zhou Hua, Wu Zi-Tuo, Mao Ying-Qi, Du Jia-An, Zheng Yi, Yu Yi, Do Lago Comandante Paulo, Yu Li-Li, Wu Qi-Biao
Faculty of Chinese Medicine, Medical Sciences Division, Macau University of Science and Technology, Macau 999078, China.
Department of Child Rehabilitation, Children Health Care, Jieyang Women Infant Health Care Hospital, Jieyang 522000, Guangdong Province, China.
World J Psychiatry. 2024 Oct 19;14(10):1495-1505. doi: 10.5498/wjp.v14.i10.1495.
On January 22, 2020, Macao reported its first case of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) infection. By August 2021, the situation had escalated into a crisis of community transmission. In response, the government launched a recruitment campaign seeking assistance and services of healthcare workers (HCWs) from the private sector throughout Macao. These participants faced concerns about their own health and that of their families, as well as the responsibility of maintaining public health and wellness. This study aims to determine whether the ongoing epidemic has caused them physical and psychological distress.
To examine the influence of COVID-19 on the sleep quality and psychological status of HCWs in private institutions in Macao during the pandemic.
Data were collected from December 2020 to January 2022. Two consecutive surveys were conducted. The Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) scale, Self-Rating Anxiety Scale (SAS), and Self-Rating Depression Scale (SDS) were employed as investigation tools.
In the first-stage survey, 32% of HCWs experienced a sleep disorder, compared to 28.45% in the second-stage survey. A total of 31.25% of HCWs in the first-stage survey and 28.03% in the second had varying degrees of anxiety. A total of 50.00% of HCWs in the first-stage survey and 50.63% in the second experienced varying degrees of depression. No difference in PSQI scores, SAS scores, or SDS scores were observed between the two surveys, indicating that the COVID-19 epidemic influenced the sleep quality and psychological status of HCWs. The negative influence persisted over both periods but did not increase remarkably for more than a year. However, a positive correlation was observed between the PSQI, SAS, and SDS scores ( = 0.428-0.775, < 0.01), indicating that when one of these states deteriorated, the other two tended to deteriorate as well.
The sleep quality, anxiety, and depression of HCWs in private institution in Macao were affected by the COVID-19 epidemic. While these factors did not deteriorate significantly, the negative effects persisted for a year and remained noteworthy.
2020年1月22日,澳门报告首例新型冠状病毒肺炎(COVID-19)感染病例。到2021年8月,疫情已升级为社区传播危机。作为应对措施,政府发起了一项招募活动,寻求澳门私营部门医护人员的援助和服务。这些参与者担心自己和家人的健康,以及维护公众健康和福祉的责任。本研究旨在确定持续的疫情是否给他们带来了身体和心理困扰。
探讨COVID-19大流行期间对澳门私立机构医护人员睡眠质量和心理状态的影响。
数据收集于2020年12月至2022年1月。进行了连续两次调查。采用匹兹堡睡眠质量指数(PSQI)量表、自评焦虑量表(SAS)和自评抑郁量表(SDS)作为调查工具。
在第一阶段调查中,32%的医护人员存在睡眠障碍,第二阶段调查中这一比例为28.45%。第一阶段调查中共有31.25%的医护人员以及第二阶段调查中28.03%的医护人员存在不同程度的焦虑。第一阶段调查中共有50.00%的医护人员以及第二阶段调查中50.63%的医护人员存在不同程度的抑郁。两次调查在PSQI得分、SAS得分或SDS得分上均未观察到差异,表明COVID-19疫情影响了医护人员的睡眠质量和心理状态。负面影响在两个时期均持续存在,但一年多来并未显著增加。然而,PSQI、SAS和SDS得分之间存在正相关(r = 0.428 - 0.775,P < 0.01),表明当其中一种状态恶化时,其他两种状态也往往会恶化。
澳门私立机构医护人员的睡眠质量、焦虑和抑郁受到COVID-19疫情的影响。虽然这些因素没有显著恶化,但负面影响持续了一年,仍然值得关注。