《危机与担忧:新冠肺炎大流行期间初级医生的横断面研究》

Faezah Siddiqui, A. Malik, J. Malik
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导言:在困难的情况下,致力于照顾患者的医生正在努力履行自己的职责,但COVID-19疫情对初级医生心理健康的影响非常复杂。目的:本研究的目的是深入了解在COVID-19全球大流行期间初级医生的担忧程度。方法:采用定量横断面研究方法,采用23项有效问卷对250名不同学科、不同国籍的培训和非培训岗位的医生进行调查。结果:新冠肺炎大流行期间NHS初级医生的关注评分水平为(41.35±4.9),有效率为(77%)。在性别差异方面,32.5%的男性和27.5%的女性在40 - 47分之间有中度关注。关于工作安全(85%)同意他们不安全,(100%)同意他们在工作中有感染COVID-19的风险,(100%)认为他们会将COVID-19传染给家人,但(95%)同意他们有义务照顾病人。此外,(97.5%)医生对目前的感染控制措施没有信心,(77.5%)医生对感染控制培训不到位感到沮丧。结论:加强对初级医师的个人防护和充分支持,是当前卫生系统亟待解决的问题。关键词:COVID-19,医生,个人防护装备,担忧,心理影响。
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The “Crisis and Concerns: A cross-sectional study on Junior Doctors during COVID-19 pandemic”.
Introduction: Doctors committed to the care of patients are trying to fulfill their duty in a difficult situation, but the consequential impacts of COVID-19 outbreak on Junior Doctors mental health are far too complex.Objective: The objective of this study was to gain insight into Junior Doctors’levels of concerns during a global pandemic of COVID-19.Methods: A quantitative cross-sectional study, utilizing a 23-item validated questionnaire was conducted on two hundred and fifty doctors of various disciplines and nationalities working on training and non-training posts.Results: The response rate was (77 %) and the levels of concern score among Junior doctors during COVID-19 pandemic in the NHS was found to be (41.35±4.9). With regard to gender differences, 32.5% of males and 27.5% females had a moderate concern score of 40 to 47. In regard to safety at work (85%) agreed that they are not safe,(100%) agreed that they are at risk to contract a COVID-19 infection at work and (100%) felt that they will transmit COVID-19 to their families but (95%) agreed that were obliged to take care of patients. In addition, (97.5%) doctors were not confident with the current infection control measures and (77.5%) felt frustrated with poor infection control training offered to them.Conclusion: Therefore, measures to strengthen personal protection and adequate support to Junior Doctors should be addressed urgently by the Healthcare system.KEYWORDS: COVID-19, Doctors, PPE, Concerns, Psychological impact.  
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