[Sick leaves in military residents and COVID-19 in Mexico].

Dulce Carolina Hernández-Mendoza, Angélica Castro-Ríos
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Abstract

Background: The training of health personnel is a priority on global, regional and national agendas. Sick leave is the mechanism that protects people from carrying out activities that may aggravate their health status. In Mexico, there is little information about sick leaves in resident doctors, military doctors in training and even more about the effect of the pandemic on this.

Objective: To compare the incidence of sick leaves in resident doctors of the Military Graduate School of Health in the face of the appearance of COVID-19.

Material and methods: The study population was medical personnel in training which was active in the 2020 cycle. The design was observational and longitudinal of the sick leaves that occurred before the pandemic (cycle 2019) and during the pandemic (cycles 2020 and 2021). Incidence rates were estimated and compared.

Results: 204 residents were included, out of which 49.5% presented at least one sick leave. The incidences due to Other causes were 3.2, 4.4 and 8.3 cases per school year 2019-2021, respectively, while due to COVID-19 it was 33.3% (2020) and 6.9% (2021). The incidence ratio between pandemic (2020)/pre-pandemic (2019) periods was 12.4 and it was statistically significant. The incidence of COVID-19 increased by year of residence, with an incidence ratio (advanced years/initial years) of 1.5.

Conclusions: The incidence of sick leaves increased significantly due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The incidence rate of sick leaves due to COVID-19 was increasing per year of residence.

[军队居民的病假和墨西哥的COVID-19]。
背景:培训卫生人员是全球、区域和国家议程的优先事项。病假是一种保护人们不从事可能使其健康状况恶化的活动的机制。在墨西哥,关于住院医生和军医的病假信息很少,关于疫情对这方面的影响的信息就更多了。目的:比较军事卫生研究生院住院医师面对新冠肺炎疫情的病假发生率。材料和方法:研究人群为2020周期活跃的在职医务人员。该设计对大流行之前(2019年周期)和大流行期间(2020年和2021年周期)发生的病假进行了观察和纵向研究。估计和比较发病率。结果:共纳入204名住院医师,其中至少请过一次病假的占49.5%。2019-2021学年,其他原因导致的发病率分别为3.2例、4.4例和8.3例,而COVID-19导致的发病率为33.3%(2020年)和6.9%(2021年)。大流行(2020年)与大流行前(2019年)的发病率比为12.4,具有统计学意义。COVID-19的发病率随居住年限的增加而增加,发病率比(高龄/初始年)为1.5。结论:2019冠状病毒病大流行导致病假发生率明显上升。新冠肺炎病假的发病率呈逐年上升趋势。
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