COVID-19大流行期间急症医护人员心理压力的认识与优化心理支持

M. Temsah, S. Alenezi
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在这篇叙述性综述中,我们研究了COVID-19大流行期间急症护理区医护人员(HCWs)的心理问题。2020年8月18日,在PubMed上搜索已发表的文章,关键词如下:“COVID-19”、“心理健康”、“卫生保健工作者”、“一线”、“心理学”、“焦虑”、“抑郁”、“倦怠”和“压力”,以各种组合形式出现。我们确定了23项研究,其中15项被选中。几项国际研究的数据表明,卫生保健工作者容易出现焦虑、抑郁和药物滥用等心理健康问题;因此,筛查和支持有较大心理困扰风险的医护人员是有必要的。我们的结论是,卫生保健系统应该有提供支持的程序,以尽量减少卫生保健工作者可能的创伤后后果。
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Understanding the Psychological Stress and Optimizing the Psychological Support for the Acute-Care Health-Care Workers during the COVID-19 Pandemic
In this narrative review, we examined the psychological issues related to healthcare workers (HCWs) in acute-care areas during the COVID-19 pandemic. PubMed was searched on 18 Aug 2020 for published articles, with the following keywords: “COVID-19”, “mental health”, “health-care workers”, “front-lines”, “psychology”, “anxiety”, “depression”, “burnout” and “stress” in various combinations. We identified 23 studies, out of which 15 were selected. Data from several international studies indicate that HCWs are prone to developing mental health problems such as anxiety, depression, and substance abuse; thus, screening and supporting the HCWs who are at bigger risk for such psychological distress is warranted. We conclude that the healthcare system should have processes for providing support to minimize possible post-traumatic consequences among HCWs.
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