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目的:目的是研究亚洲海啸对灾后立即作出反应的新加坡医疗队的情感影响。方法:对从医疗任务中返回的卫生保健工作者进行危机干预课程(CISD)。会议结束后,他们被邀请参加研究。参与完全是自愿的,他们的回答是匿名的。22名(73.3%)卫生保健工作者参加了危机干预会议并完成了问卷调查。问卷采用人口统计学、一般健康问卷28 (GHQ)、事件影响量表(IES)、CISD反馈表。结果:22名应答者中没有GHQ大于或等于5的。总体而言,40%的参与者在IES上得分为中等(8.6-19)至高(>19.0)。平均(SD) IES总分为10.0(11.0),范围0-42,侵入性和回避性量表对总分的贡献相同。有2名工人(9.1%,95% CI 1.1 ~ 29.2) IES >30。大约80%的……
Emotional impact of 2004 Asian tsunami on Singapore medical relief workers
Objective: The aim was to study the emotional impact of the Asian tsunami on Singapore medical teams who responded in the immediate aftermath of the disaster. Method: Health‐care workers who returned from the medical missions were offered crisis intervention sessions (CISD). After the session, they were invited to participate in the study. Participation was strictly voluntary and their responses were anonymous. Twenty‐two (73.3%) health‐care workers participated in the crisis intervention sessions and completed the questionnaires. Questionnaires used were: demographics, General Health Questionnaire 28 (GHQ), Impact of Events Scale (IES), CISD feedback form. Results: None of the 22 responders had GHQ ⩾5. In all, 40% of the participants scored moderate (8.6–19) to high (>19.0) on the IES. The mean (SD) IES total score was 10.0 (11.0), range 0–42, with both the intrusive and avoidance scales contributing equally to the total score. There were two workers (9.1%, 95% CI 1.1–29.2) with IES >30. About 80% of the...