A. Olashore, O. Akanni, A. Fela-Thomas, K. Khutsafalo
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2019冠状病毒病对非洲国家卫生保健工作者的心理影响:系统综述
在非洲,缺乏对卫生保健工作者(HCWs)中精神疾病相关模式的系统评估。因此,我们旨在确定2019冠状病毒病大流行期间非洲卫生保健工作者中pd的模式及其相关危险因素。我们在Web of Science、PubMed、AJOL和EBSCOhost四个数据库中检索了2020年1月至2021年4月的英文文章,确定了12项研究纳入。焦虑症的发病率从9.5%到73.3%,抑郁症的发病率从12.5%到71.9%,是报告最多的pd。获得防护装备和有关预防措施的信息降低了患pd的风险,而使用精神活性物质、有慢性疾病史、适应能力低和社会支持低则增加了患pd的风险。相当一部分卫生保健工表现出与世界其他地区的卫生保健工一样的各种心理问题。多种因素也被认为是风险因素,尽管在所有研究中并没有一致地建立关联。有必要增加适合非洲大陆卫生保健人口需求的研究能力。©2021 Medknow。版权所有。
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