Risk perception of contracting COVID-19 among healthcare workers

R. Griep, A. Silva-Costa, Raíla de Souza Santos, D. B. Alves, L. Rotenberg
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Objectives: to evaluate the dimensional validity of the perception scale of the risk of contracting COVID-19 and its association with sociodemographic and occupational factors, as well as with sleep complaints, among healthcare workers. Methods: cross-sectional study, carried out between May and August 2020, involving healthcare workers from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. They filled in an online questionnaire regarding their work activities, risk perception of contracting COVID-19, and health behavior. We used factor analysis and binomial and multinomial regression models, adjusted for confounders. Results: 2,996 workers participated. Factor analysis confirmed the scale unidimensionality. Greater chances of high-risk perception were reported by women;caretakers of children/ elderly;those with a work journey of more than 40h/week;workers from primary health care and emergency units, and from general and specialized hospitals. High risk perception was associated with altered sleep duration (OR = 2.39;95%CI = 1.95;2.94), use (OR = 2.08;95%CI = 1.67;2.58) and increased dose of sleep medications (OR = 1.91;95%CI = 1.47;2.48). Conclusion: risk perception was associated with women, caretakers of children/elderly, longer working hours, sleep complaints, and use of sleeping pills. Investigating factors associated with stressful events, such as the COVID-19 pandemic, can support actions planning aimed at preventing diseases among healthcare workers.
医护人员感染COVID-19的风险认知
目的:评估卫生保健工作者感染COVID-19风险感知量表的维度效度及其与社会人口统计学和职业因素以及睡眠投诉的关系。方法:在2020年5月至8月期间进行横断面研究,涉及巴西里约热内卢里约热内卢的卫生保健工作者。他们填写了一份关于他们的工作活动、感染COVID-19的风险认知和健康行为的在线问卷。我们使用因子分析和二项式和多项回归模型,调整混杂因素。结果:2996名工人参与。因子分析证实了量表的单维性。据报告,妇女、照顾儿童/老人的人、每周工作时间超过40小时的人、初级保健和急诊部门以及综合医院和专科医院的工作人员更有可能认识到高风险。高风险认知与睡眠时间改变(OR = 2.39;95%CI = 1.95;2.94)、使用(OR = 2.08;95%CI = 1.67;2.58)和睡眠药物剂量增加(OR = 1.91;95%CI = 1.47;2.48)相关。结论:风险感知与女性、儿童/老人看护人、较长工作时间、睡眠抱怨和服用安眠药有关。调查与COVID-19大流行等压力事件相关的因素,可以支持旨在预防卫生保健工作者疾病的行动规划。
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