Psychological well-being among government pharmacy staff in Sarawak and the associating factors.

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 ERGONOMICS
Shing Chyi Loo, Chuo Yew Ting, Luqman Nulhakim Said, Nurhidayati Binti Mohamad, Abu Hassan Alshaari Bin Abd Jabar
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Objectives. Studies have highlighted that healthcare workers are exposed to various forms of psychological distress. This study aimed to assess the psychological well-being of pharmacy staff during the COVID-19 pandemic and the associating factors. Methods. The cross-sectional study explored the psychological well-being of pharmacy staff during the COVID-19 pandemic. An adopted questionnaire was employed to collect quantitative data from January 1, 2021 to June 30, 2021. Results. A total of 515 respondents were recruited. Those who perceived good health status were 1.9 times more likely to have normal depression scores (relative risk ratio [RRR] = 0.53; B = -0.64), and 2.4 times (RRR = 0.41; B = -0.88) more likely to have normal stress scores. Those who were greatly affected by COVID-19 in their work were found to be 1.2 times (RRR = 1.20; B = 0.18) more likely to have moderate anxiety scores and 1.44 times (RRR = 1.44; B = 0.36) more likely to have severe depression scores. Respondents with higher work characteristic scores were more likely to have normal depression, stress and anxiety scores. Conclusions. Good health status perception and work characteristics appeared to be the factors affecting respondents' scores in all dimensions of psychological well-being. Hence, improving both domains will be key in improving overall psychological well-being.

砂拉越政府药房员工的心理健康及其相关因素。
目的。研究表明,医护人员面临着各种形式的心理困扰。本研究旨在评估药房工作人员在 COVID-19 大流行期间的心理健康状况及其相关因素。研究方法这项横断面研究探讨了药房工作人员在 COVID-19 大流行期间的心理健康情况。采用问卷调查法收集 2021 年 1 月 1 日至 2021 年 6 月 30 日期间的定量数据。结果。共招募了 515 名受访者。健康状况良好者抑郁评分正常的几率是健康状况不良者的 1.9 倍(相对风险比 [RRR] = 0.53;B = -0.64),压力评分正常的几率是健康状况不良者的 2.4 倍(相对风险比 = 0.41;B = -0.88)。那些在工作中受到 COVID-19 严重影响的受访者,其中度焦虑得分的可能性要高出 1.2 倍(RRR = 1.20;B = 0.18),而其重度抑郁得分的可能性要高出 1.44 倍(RRR = 1.44;B = 0.36)。工作特征得分较高的受访者更有可能拥有正常的抑郁、压力和焦虑得分。结论良好的健康状况感知和工作特征似乎是影响受访者在所有心理健康维度得分的因素。因此,改善这两个方面将是提高整体心理健康水平的关键。
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