[Covid-19 and front-line nurses' mental health: a literature review].

Q3 Medicine
Federico Ruta, Francesca Dal Mas, Helena Biancuzzi, Paolo Ferrara, Annalisa Della Monica
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Abstract

Introduction: The Coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic caused a severe health crisis that has affected millions of people and quarantined half of the world's population. The health emergency from Covid-19 has seen health workers on the front line face all the difficulties related to the burden of care and the reorganization of procedures, roles, and tools at the hospital level. One of the most significant and probably underestimated aspects is the psychological stress of frontline nurses. The article aims to analyze the literature relating to the impact on the mental health of nurses engaged in the management and care of Covid-19 patients.

Methods: A systematic review of the published articles on the subject was conducted from January 2020 to November 2020. The search for papers was conducted on scientific databases like PubMed, Scopus and Embase.

Results: The results show the onset of anxiety, depression and stress and insomnia in healthcare workers. These aspects are closely related to numerous factors, including the fear of contracting the disease and infecting family members, stressful shifts and little rest, leading to a state of psychological and physical tension capable of activating pathological behaviours. The literature highlights the importance of support interventions for frontline personnel to avoid the onset of psycho-pathophysical severe problems.

Conclusion: The review suggests that frontline nurses during the emergency phase of Covid- 19 may be prone to psychological disorders that can compromise mental health. Therefore, the surveillance and monitoring of symptoms, together with targeted support interventions, should be guaranteed daily to all professionals involved to prevent the onset of psychological disorders.

[新冠肺炎与一线护士心理健康:文献综述]。
导语:新型冠状病毒(Covid-19)大流行引发了严重的健康危机,影响了数百万人,并导致全球一半人口被隔离。在2019冠状病毒病引发的卫生紧急情况下,一线卫生工作者面临着与护理负担以及医院一级的程序、角色和工具重组有关的所有困难。其中一个最重要的,可能被低估的方面是一线护士的心理压力。本文旨在分析参与Covid-19患者管理和护理的护士对心理健康影响的相关文献。方法:对2020年1月至2020年11月期间发表的有关该主题的文章进行系统综述。论文的搜索是在PubMed、Scopus和Embase等科学数据库上进行的。结果:结果显示了医护人员焦虑、抑郁、压力和失眠的发病情况。这些方面与许多因素密切相关,包括害怕感染疾病和感染家庭成员,紧张的轮班和很少休息,导致能够激活病理行为的心理和身体紧张状态。文献强调支持干预对一线人员的重要性,以避免心理病理物理严重问题的发作。结论:本综述提示,2019冠状病毒病应急阶段一线护士可能容易出现心理障碍,损害心理健康。因此,应保证所有相关专业人员每天对症状进行监测和监测,并采取有针对性的支助干预措施,以预防心理障碍的发生。
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Professioni infermieristiche
Professioni infermieristiche Medicine-Medicine (all)
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1.20
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49
期刊介绍: Professioni Infermieristiche pubblica, previa approvazione del Comitato di Redazione (CdR), articoli relativi alle diverse funzioni ed ambiti della professione infermieristica e ostetrica.
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