Psychological and Social Wellbeing of Paramedics in Riyadh City during the Covid-19 Pandemic

A. Alqahtani, S. Alqahtani, Abdullah S Alhodaib, Amin Daoulah, Abdulmajeed Mobarad, S. Alhamid, R. Alhazmi
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Introduction Our research sought to assess the psychological and social wellbeing of paramedics in Riyadh City in Saudi Arabia during the COVID 19 pandemic. It also aimed to assess the therapeutic assistance provided to pre-hospital care givers during the pandemic. Methods In this quantitative cross-sectional analysis an assessment of 106 paramedics was undertaken from data obtained from 28 September to 10 November 2020. The authenticity and durability of Pilot and the Cronbach have been added. Results Of the 106 paramedics surveyed, 60 (56.6%) were 30–39 years of age; 101 were male (95.3%). The mean average psychological wellbeing of the paramedics was 6.41 with the standard deviation of 2.42. Family and friends’ average social support score was 9.2 in norm 2.6 deviation. Conclusion Our study showed that during the COVID-19 pandemic paramedics suffered from social and psychological depression. Paramedics must be protected from the socioeconomic and psychological difficulties they face every day in order to combat the COVID-19 pandemic.
Covid-19大流行期间利雅得市护理人员的心理和社会福祉
我们的研究旨在评估沙特阿拉伯利雅得市护理人员在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间的心理和社会福祉。它还旨在评估在大流行期间向院前护理人员提供的治疗援助。方法采用定量横断面分析方法,对2020年9月28日至11月10日获得的106名护理人员的数据进行评估。Pilot和Cronbach的真实性和耐久性已被添加。结果106名受访医护人员中,30 ~ 39岁60人(56.6%);男性101例(95.3%)。护理人员的平均心理幸福感为6.41,标准差为2.42。家庭和朋友的社会支持平均得分为9.2,标准差为2.6。结论新冠肺炎疫情期间,护理人员存在社会抑郁和心理抑郁。为了抗击COVID-19大流行,必须保护护理人员免受他们每天面临的社会经济和心理困难。
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