Comparison of the Psychological Impact of COVID-19 on Healthcare Workers between 2022 and 2023 in a Romanian COVID-19 Hub Hospital

COVID Pub Date : 2024-07-14 DOI:10.3390/covid4070074
Monica Muntean, D. Colcear, V. Briciu, M. Lupșe, C. Crisan, Maria Sidea, Amanda Rădulescu
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We assessed depression, anxiety, and stress in healthcare workers (HCWs) in 2023 and the evolution of depression in 2023 compared with 2022. In September–November 2023, 181 HCWs from the Infectious Diseases Hospital, Cluj-Napoca, Romania, completed the Depression, Anxiety, and Stress 21 Scale (DASS-21 R), the Patient Health Questionnaire 9 (PHQ-9), and the Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale (HAM-A). The prevalence of moderate-to-severe levels was 13.8% for DASS-Depression, 18.8% for DASS-Anxiety, 16.1% for DASS-Stress, 19.9% for PHQ-9, and 18.2% for HAM-A. Moderate-to-severe PHQ-9 depression was significantly lower in the 2023 study group (19.9%, N = 181) compared with 2022 (30.6%, N = 114) (p = 0.04), also within the 2022–2023 follow-up participants (N = 88) (p = 0.03). We did not find significant statistical differences between those infected vs. non-infected, vaccinated vs. non-vaccinated, or working with vs. not working with SARS-CoV-2 infected patients. Males were significantly more stressed (p = 0.02) and anxious (p = 0.03), and physicians in training had the highest prevalence of moderate-to-severe depression (31.6%), followed by physicians (25.6%). In 2023, depression, anxiety, and stress symptoms decreased but remained within a concerning range. By addressing these psychological issues, we may reduce the possibility of medical errors and prevent professional crises in the healthcare system.
罗马尼亚 COVID-19 中心医院 2022 年和 2023 年 COVID-19 对医护人员心理影响的比较
我们评估了 2023 年医护人员(HCWs)的抑郁、焦虑和压力情况,以及 2023 年与 2022 年相比抑郁情况的变化。2023 年 9 月至 11 月,罗马尼亚克卢日-纳波卡市传染病医院的 181 名医护人员完成了抑郁、焦虑和压力 21 量表(DASS-21 R)、患者健康问卷 9(PHQ-9)和汉密尔顿焦虑评定量表(HAM-A)。DASS-抑郁的中重度患病率为 13.8%,DASS-焦虑的中重度患病率为 18.8%,DASS-压力的中重度患病率为 16.1%,PHQ-9 的中重度患病率为 19.9%,HAM-A 的中重度患病率为 18.2%。与 2022 年(30.6%,N = 114)相比,2023 年研究组(19.9%,N = 181)的 PHQ-9 中度至重度抑郁明显降低(P = 0.04),2022-2023 年随访参与者(N = 88)的 PHQ-9 中度至重度抑郁也明显降低(P = 0.03)。我们没有发现感染者与非感染者、接种疫苗者与未接种疫苗者、与 SARS-CoV-2 感染者共事者与未与 SARS-CoV-2 感染者共事者之间存在明显的统计学差异。男性的压力(p = 0.02)和焦虑(p = 0.03)明显更大,受训医生患中度至重度抑郁症的比例最高(31.6%),其次是内科医生(25.6%)。2023 年,抑郁、焦虑和压力症状有所减少,但仍在令人担忧的范围内。通过解决这些心理问题,我们可以减少医疗失误的可能性,防止医疗系统出现职业危机。
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