巴东市政府几家医院中专门处理 Covid-19 的医务人员心理障碍的相关因素

Egi Nisura, Husna Yetti, Kamal Kasra
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2019 年的冠状病毒疾病传播速度快且容易传播,是一种潜在的大流行威胁。随着确诊病例数量的增加,医护人员的精神负担也会随之加重,导致他们感到压力、焦虑和情绪上的负面影响。本研究的主要目的是确定印尼巴东地区与 Covid-19 病毒打交道的医护人员患精神疾病的风险因素。研究采用了解释性顺序混合方法设计,从横截面研究开始,提供定量基础,然后使用定性方法进行更深入的解释。共有 1218 人参与了此次分析。通过问卷调查和面对面访谈,我们收集到了相关信息,并利用带有 95% 置信区间的卡方检验(chi-square)和 anova 检验进行了分析。在处理 Covid-19 的医护人员中,5.2% 的人报告患有中度抑郁症,8.7% 的人报告患有中度焦虑症,职业、互动、居住地、平均工作年限或工资之间没有相关性,两者之间也没有差异。
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Factors Associated with Psychological Disorders in Health Workers Specializing in Handling Covid-19 in Several Padang City Government Hospitals
The 2019 coronavirus disease can be spread quickly and easily, making it a potential pandemic threat. As the number of confirmed cases rises, the mental load of healthcare providers will increase, causing them to feel stressed, anxious, and negatively impacted emotionally. The primary objective of this study is to identify risk factors for mental illness among healthcare workers in Padang, Indonesia, who deal with the Covid-19 virus. The research used an explanatory sequential mixed methods design, beginning with a cross-sectional study to provide a quantitative foundation, then progressing to a more in-depth explanation using qualitative methods. There were a total of 1218 participants in this analysis. Using questionnaires and in-person interviews, we gathered information to analyze using the chi-square with 95% confidence interval and the anova test. 5.2% of healthcare workers handling Covid-19 reported moderate depression, 8.7% reported moderate anxiety, there was no correlation between occupation, interaction, residence, or average length of employment or salary, and there was no difference between the two.
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