Review Literatur: Faktor Resiko Depresi dan Kecemasan Pada Tenaga Kesehatan Selama Wabah COVID-19

Esti Widiani, Lingling Marinda Palupi
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COVID-19 has created a state of anxiety and depression in health workers. Objectives: To identified what factors influence depression and anxiety. Methods: This literature summary used the PEOS framework. Search for articles through the ScienceDirect, PubMed, and Ovid databases in January 2021. The keywords used for the search for articles were (((((related factors) OR (risk factors)) AND (health workers)) OR (medical staff)) AND (anxiety)) AND (depression)) AND (covid 19). Results: The risk factors identified included age, gender, hours of work, front-line health workers, mental health, grade professional title, COVID-19 outbreak news or information, history of physical illness, negative experiences and social rejection, and fear of being exposed and transmitting COVID-19, and having children at home. Other risk factors included problems in the work environment, marital status, knowledge of COVID-19, quality of rest and sleep, living in the countryside, personal protective equipment, caring for family members, being infected with COVID-19, and bad family relationships. Many risk factors can trigger depression and anxiety. Conclusion:  Health policymakers must take steps to control these risk factors.Keywords:  depression; anxiety; COVID-19; healthcare worker
文献综述:新冠肺炎炎症过程中的危险因素抑郁与健康护理
COVID-19使卫生工作者处于焦虑和抑郁状态。目的:探讨影响抑郁和焦虑的因素。方法:本文献综述采用PEOS框架。在2021年1月通过ScienceDirect、PubMed和Ovid数据库搜索文章。搜索文章时使用的关键词是(((((相关因素)或(危险因素)和(卫生工作者)或(医务人员)和(焦虑)和(抑郁)和(covid - 19)。结果:确定的危险因素包括年龄、性别、工作时间、一线卫生工作者、心理健康状况、等级职称、新冠肺炎疫情新闻或信息、身体疾病史、负面经历和社会排斥、害怕接触和传播新冠肺炎、家中有孩子等。其他风险因素包括工作环境问题、婚姻状况、对COVID-19的了解、休息和睡眠质量、农村生活、个人防护装备、照顾家庭成员、感染COVID-19以及不良的家庭关系。许多风险因素会引发抑郁和焦虑。结论:卫生决策者必须采取措施控制这些危险因素。关键词:抑郁症;焦虑;COVID-19;医疗工作者
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