[Mental health consequences of isolation of patients with COVID-19.]

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Revista Espanola De Salud Publica Pub Date : 2022-07-21
Elena Navas, Merce López, Miguel Ángel Muñoz, Rafael Abós-Herrándiz, Claudia Gallego, Ana Tobella, Nuria Turmo, Alba Monclús, Alba Martínez, Artur Rami
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Abstract

Objective: The COVID-19 pandemic has had a negative effect on the mental health on the population. It is unknown if the different types of patient isolation affect them equally. The objective of the study was to determine if the effect on the psychological discomfort caused by the isolation of the population with COVID-19 in a hotel supervised by health professionals was different compared with those who were isolated at home.

Methods: Patients diagnosed with COVID-19 during the first pandemic wave in Barcelona, consecutively selected from the Primary Care lists. A telephone survey was carried out to collect information about mental health in patients who were isolated in a hotel compared to those isolated at their homes. Descriptive statistics were performed and the study variables were analyzed using mean and standard deviation, count (percentage), Chi-square test, and Student's t-test. Logistic regression models were carried out selecting frustration and anger/irritability as response variables.

Results: Of the 89 patients included, 45 (50.6%) were isolated at their homes and 44 (49.4%) at the hotel. Frustration was identified in 48.3% and irritability in 29.2% of the most patients. Most of those who presented frustration were between 45 and 65 years old, while 50% of those who felt irritability were younger. Multivariate models confirmed that patients isolated at home showed a higher risk of frustration (Odds ratio 4,12; 95% Confidence interval 1,60-11,49) and irritability (Odds ratio 3,81; 95% Confidence interval 1,32-12,10), respectively.

Conclusions: Patients isolated at home show a higher risk of presenting feelings of frustration and irritability than isolated patients in supervised hotels.

[隔离COVID-19患者的心理健康后果]
目的:新冠肺炎疫情对人群心理健康产生了负面影响。目前尚不清楚不同类型的患者隔离对他们的影响是否相同。该研究的目的是确定在卫生专业人员监督的酒店隔离COVID-19人群对心理不适的影响是否与在家中隔离的人群不同。方法:从巴塞罗那第一波大流行期间诊断为COVID-19的患者,连续从初级保健名单中选择。进行了一项电话调查,以收集在酒店隔离的患者与在家中隔离的患者的心理健康信息。进行描述性统计,并采用均数和标准差、计数(百分比)、卡方检验和学生t检验对研究变量进行分析。选择挫折和愤怒/易怒为反应变量,建立Logistic回归模型。结果:89例患者中,家中隔离45例(50.6%),酒店隔离44例(49.4%)。48.3%的患者有挫败感,29.2%的患者有易怒感。大多数表现出挫败感的人年龄在45岁到65岁之间,而50%感到烦躁的人更年轻。多变量模型证实,在家隔离的患者表现出更高的沮丧风险(优势比4,12;95%可信区间1,60-11,49)和易怒(优势比3,81;95%置信区间分别为1,32-12,10)。结论:在家隔离的患者比在监管的酒店隔离的患者表现出更高的沮丧感和烦躁感。
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