印度马哈拉施特拉邦政府和市政机构口腔卫生工作者履行抗疫义务的心理影响

A. Jetpurwala, Yashika Kewalramani, U.N.L.Y. Subhash, Priti Jain, S. Dedhia, K. Peter, A. Parate, Pooja Rasal
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目的:新冠肺炎大流行引发了一场全球危机。参与对受影响患者的管理、对患者护理的修改以及经济限制导致牙医的高度焦虑,因此了解牙科专业人员的心理健康影响至关重要。本研究旨在评估在COVID-19大流行期间口腔卫生保健工作者(OHCWs)履行COVID-19相关职责的心理影响。材料和方法:本研究设计为一项多中心、非临床、分析性、横断面、基于问卷的研究。199名职业健康卫生工作者的反馈被纳入研究。向他们提出的问题与心理健康状况及其心理表现有关,通过量化抑郁、焦虑、失眠和痛苦等症状的程度。采用学生t检验、方差分析和Pearson相关检验进行统计分析。结果:失眠、焦虑、抑郁和苦恼的患病率分别为62.81%、66.83%、71.36%和58.79%。失眠睡眠指数、广泛性焦虑障碍-7、患者健康问卷-9、凯斯勒6分量表和COVID需求量表(CQDS)的平均得分分别为9.27±5.51、7.96±5.65、9.88±7.32、13.95±6.77和21.21±7.14。结论:参与本研究的OHCWs在履行COVID职责期间表现出失眠、焦虑、抑郁和痛苦。CQDS的得分显示,ohcw对工作场所的需求不太满意。
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Psychological effect of performing COVID duty among the oral health-care workers in government and municipal facilities in Maharashtra, India
Objective: The COVID-19 pandemic has precipitated a global crisis. The participation in management of affected patients, amendments in patient care, and economic restraints lead to high levels of anxiety among dentists, making it essential to understand the psychological health implications of dental professionals. This study aimed to evaluate the psychological impact of performing COVID-related duties during the COVID-19 pandemic among oral health-care workers (OHCWs). Materials and Methods: The study was designed as a multicentric, nonclinical, analytical, cross-sectional, questionnaire-based study. Responses of 199 OHCWs were included in the study. Questions addressed to them were related to the mental health condition and its psychological manifestation by quantifying the magnitude of symptoms such as depression, anxiety, insomnia, and distress. The responses were statistically analyzed using Student's t-test, analysis of variance, and Pearson's correlations test. Results: The prevalence of insomnia, anxiety, depression, and distress was 62.81%, 66.83%, 71.36%, and 58.79%, respectively. The mean scores of the Insomnia Sleep Index, Generalized Anxiety Disorder-7, Patient Health Questionnaire-9, Kessler's 6-Point Scale, and COVID Questionnaire with Demands Scale (CQDS) were 9.27 ± 5.51, 7.96 ± 5.65, 9.88 ± 7.32, 13.95 ± 6.77, and 21.21 ± 7.14, respectively. Conclusion: The OHCWs who participated in this study showed the presence of insomnia, anxiety, depression, and distress during their COVID duties. The CQDS scores showed that the OHCWs were less satisfied by their workplace demands.
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