Dynamics of self­esteem quality of life by health workers during the Coronavirus pandemic in 2020—2021

O. Fedorenko, K. Kolyadenko, L.V. Sologyb
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A relatively new term, VUCA, has emerged in the modern information field. It clearly reflects 4 essential features of modern life: Volatility — due to the need to study many factors that change in the decision-making process; Uncertainty — the inability to see and predict the future prospects; Complexity — lack of clarity of understanding of many events; Ambiguity — uncertainty of interpretation of the situation. This could not but affect the self-esteem of young health professionals of their quality of life (QOL) during 2020 and 2021. Objective — to remotely monitor the dynamics of changes in self-esteem of certain indicators of quality of life (QOL) in young health professionals depending on their professional background against the negative impact of chronic stress (infodemia), various administrative quarantine restrictions and forced professional communication with various patients with somatic diseases. during the COVID-19 pandemic during 2020—2021. Materials and methods. The study used: general clinical methods — for the overall assessment of somatic condition; psychodiagnostic survey – adapted SF-36 questionnaire to determine QOL; biostatistical methods — for the purpose of mathematical processing of the received data. Results and discussion. Interpersonal contacts with 4th year students of medical and dental faculties related to remote testing for the period from spring 2020 to December 2021 took place exclusively remotely due to quarantine restrictions and mainly at the initiative of health workers themselves, who learned about the possibility to effectively assess their psychological state and QOL.An objective analysis of the dynamics of self-assessment by young health workers of their own QOL over the past two years shows their successful psychosomatic adaptation to learning and clinical work in complex, unpredictable due to instability, ambiguity and some uncertainty in the 2020—2021 pandemic. Their average self-assessment of QOL should be considered as a kind of positive standard control when compared with data from similar tests conducted among other segments of the population. Conclusions. An objective analysis of the dynamics of self-esteem by young physicians of their own QOL over the past two years shows their successful psychosomatic adaptation in the pandemic of 2020—2021. They should be considered as a kind of positive standard when compared with data from similar testing of other segments of the population in these years.
2020-2021年冠状病毒大流行期间卫生工作者自尊生活质量动态
在现代信息领域出现了一个相对较新的术语VUCA。它清楚地反映了现代生活的四个基本特征:波动性——由于需要研究决策过程中变化的许多因素;不确定性—无法看到和预测未来的前景;复杂性—对许多事件缺乏清晰的理解;模棱两可-对情况解释的不确定性。这不能不影响2020年和2021年期间年轻卫生专业人员对其生活质量(QOL)的自尊。目标-远程监测年轻卫生专业人员的某些生活质量指标(QOL)的自尊变化动态,这取决于他们的专业背景,以应对慢性压力(信息匮乏)、各种行政隔离限制和与各种躯体疾病患者的强制性专业沟通的负面影响。在2020-2021年COVID-19大流行期间。材料和方法。该研究使用了:一般临床方法-用于躯体状况的总体评估;心理诊断调查-采用SF-36问卷确定生活质量;生物统计学方法-用于接收数据的数学处理。结果和讨论。由于隔离限制,在2020年春季至2021年12月期间,与医学和牙科学院四年级学生有关的远程测试的人际接触完全是远程进行的,主要是在卫生工作者自己的倡议下进行的,他们了解了有效评估其心理状态和生活质量的可能性。对过去两年青年卫生工作者自我评估生活质量动态的客观分析表明,由于2020-2021年大流行的不稳定性、模糊性和一些不确定性,他们成功地适应了复杂、不可预测的学习和临床工作。与在其他人群中进行的类似测试的数据相比,他们对生活质量的平均自我评估应被视为一种积极的标准对照。结论。通过对过去两年青年医生自身生活质量的自尊动态进行客观分析,发现他们在2020-2021年大流行中成功适应了心身疾病。与近年来对其他人群的类似检测数据进行比较,应视为一种积极的标准。
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