The consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic in nurses in the pre-hospital emergency syste

Walter De Luca, Yari Barnabino, Flavio Gheri, Enrico Lucenti
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Introduction The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the crucial role of nurses and their commitment to their work in facing the situation. Italy has seen a substantial increase in the number of requests for respiratory assistance, and nurses employed on emergency vehicles have been overwhelmed by the situation, with psychological and physical repercussions such as depression and Post Traumatic Stress Disease (PTSD). The study aims to assess the impact of the pandemic on nurses in the Local Emergency System (SET). Method Depression and PTSD via “Screening Questionnaire for Disaster Mental Health”. The questionnaire was distributed among Italian SET nurses with non-probability sampling between 1 December 2020 and 31 January 2021. Results A total of 441 Italian nurses participated in the study, with an average age of 43.28 years (SD ± 9.38) and average working experience in EMS of 11.68 years (SD ± 7.98). 6.12% of the participants worked in an Operations Centre (CO), 72.34% worked in local emergency services and 21.54% worked in both settings. 17.01% of the sample were at high risk for PTSD and 15.65% for depression.
COVID-19大流行对院前急救系统护士的影响
2019冠状病毒病大流行凸显了护士的关键作用及其在应对疫情中的承诺。意大利要求呼吸辅助的人数大幅增加,在急救车上工作的护士被这种情况压得喘不过气来,造成了心理和身体上的影响,如抑郁症和创伤后应激障碍。该研究旨在评估大流行对当地应急系统(SET)护士的影响。方法采用《灾害心理健康筛查问卷》对抑郁症和创伤后应激障碍进行调查。问卷于2020年12月1日至2021年1月31日以非概率抽样方式在意大利SET护士中分发。结果共441名意大利护士参与研究,平均年龄43.28岁(SD±9.38),平均EMS工作年限11.68年(SD±7.98)。6.12%的参与者在运营中心(CO)工作,72.34%的参与者在当地应急服务部门工作,21.54%的参与者在两种情况下都工作。17.01%的人患有PTSD, 15.65%的人患有抑郁症。
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