COVID-19 爆发期间放射治疗人员基于知识和经验的看法。

Q2 Medicine
Rolina Al-Wassia, Ayah Mouais, Mai Kadi, Nada J Farsi, Rania Hashem, Nesreen Awad, Huda M Altoukhi, Yasir Bahadur, Mohammad Attar, Omar Iskanderani, Hussam Hijazi, Zayd Jastaniah, Hatim Almarzouki, Reem K Ujaimi
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目的评估沙特阿拉伯放射治疗人员对 COVID-19 爆发的风险和影响的认知。方法:向全国所有放射治疗人员发放调查问卷:向全国所有放射治疗人员发放调查问卷。问卷中包含的问题涉及人口统计学特征、疫情对医院资源的影响程度、风险认知、工作与生活、领导力和直接监督。问卷的可靠性采用 Cronbach's alpha 进行评估;大于 0.7 即为充分。结果:在 127 名注册放射治疗师中,有 77 人(60.6%)做出了答复;其中女性 49 人(63.6%),男性 28 人(36.4%)。平均年龄为 36.8 ± 12.5 岁。九名参与者(12%)过去曾有过大流行病或传染病的经历。此外,46 名受访者(59.7%)正确识别了 COVID-19 的传播方式。约有 69% 的受访者认为 COVID-19 对其家人的风险大于轻微风险,63% 的受访者认为 COVID-19 对其本人的风险大于轻微风险。COVID-19 在个人和组织层面上对工作产生了总体负面影响。不过,受访者对大流行期间的组织管理总体持积极态度;积极回应的比例从 66.2% 到 82.4% 不等。92%的人认为保护性资源充足,70%的人认为支持性工作人员充足。人口统计学特征与感知风险没有明显关联。结论:尽管放射治疗师对风险和工作负面影响的感知较高,但他们对资源可用性、监督和领导力的总体感知是积极的。应努力提高他们的知识水平,并对他们的努力表示赞赏。
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Knowledge- and Experience-Based Perceptions of Radiation Therapists during the COVID-19 Outbreak.

Objective: To assess the perceived risks and impact of the COVID-19 outbreak on radiation therapists in Saudi Arabia. Methods: A questionnaire was distributed to all radiation therapists in the country. The questionnaire contained questions about demographic characteristics, the extent of the pandemic's impact on hospital resources, risk perception, work-life, leadership, and immediate supervision. The questionnaire's reliability was assessed using Cronbach's alpha; >0.7 was considered adequate. Results: Out of the 127 registered radiation therapists, 77 (60.6%) responded; 49 (63.6%) females; and 28 (36.4%) males. The mean age was 36.8 ± 12.5 years. Nine (12%) of the participants had a past experience with pandemics or epidemics. Further, 46 (59.7%) respondents correctly identified the mode of transmission of COVID-19. Approximately, 69% of the respondents perceived COVID-19 as more than a minor risk to their families and 63% to themselves. COVID-19 had an overall negative impact on work at the personal and organizational levels. However, there was a positive attitude toward organizational management during the pandemic in general; positive responses ranged from 66.2% to 82.4%. Ninety-two percent considered protective resources and 70% considered the availability of supportive staff to be adequate. Demographic characteristics were not significantly associated with the perceived risk. Conclusions: Despite the high perception of risk and negative impact on their work, radiation therapists conveyed a positive overall perception regarding resource availability, supervision, and leadership. Efforts should be made to improve their knowledge and appreciate their efforts.

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Hospital Topics
Hospital Topics Medicine-Medicine (all)
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期刊介绍: Hospital Topics is the longest continuously published healthcare journal in the United States. Since 1922, Hospital Topics has provided healthcare professionals with research they can apply to improve the quality of access, management, and delivery of healthcare. Dedicated to those who bring healthcare to the public, Hospital Topics spans the whole spectrum of healthcare issues including, but not limited to information systems, fatigue management, medication errors, nursing compensation, midwifery, job satisfaction among managers, team building, and bringing primary care to rural areas. Through articles on theory, applied research, and practice, Hospital Topics addresses the central concerns of today"s healthcare professional and leader.
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