COVID-19 大流行对保加利亚全科医生病人情绪状态的影响

Elka Tumbeva, Tsvetelina Valentinova
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该研究旨在评估和分析 COVID-19 大流行对保加利亚全科医生病人情绪状态的影响。2022 年 7 月至 12 月,研究人员对保加利亚 306 名从事初级卫生保健(PHC)工作的全科医生进行了调查。他们约占全国全科医生的 8%,在八个地区工作。调查提供了一份个人自填问卷。在获得伦理委员会的许可后,受访者被随机抽取。数据使用专门的统计软件包 SPSS 22 进行处理。接受调查的全科医生中有 95.3%(286 人)认为,在 2020-2022 年期间,COVID-19 大流行会增加焦虑和抑郁症状患者的人数。全科医生认为,造成这种情况的原因是社会孤立--79.4%,媒体负面信息--73.1%,不确定性--65%,经济担忧--51.7%,对未来的不确定性--38.8%,以及其他--2.1%。保加利亚人口受到 COVID-19 大流行病的严重影响。在 2020-2022 年期间,大流行病增加了普通医疗实践中焦虑和抑郁症患者的人数。尽管可以很容易地找到全科医师,也可以向精神科医生咨询,但保加利亚人仍 经常采用自我治疗的方法。
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Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the patients’ emotional state in general practice in Bulgaria
The study aimed to evaluate and analyze the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the emotional state of patients in General Medical Practice in Bulgaria. In July-December 2022, a survey was organized among 306 GPs working in primary health care (PHC) in Bulgaria. They represent about 8% of the country’s general practitioners and work in eight regions. An individual self-completion questionnaire was offered. After obtaining permission from the Ethics Committee, respondents were randomly selected. The data was processed with a specialized statistical software package, SPSS 22. The COVID-19 pandemic has increased the number of patients with anxiety and depressive symptoms in the period 2020–2022, according to 95.3% (286) of the GPs surveyed. According to the GPs, the reasons for this were social isolation – 79.4%, negative information from the media – 73.1%, uncertainty – 65%, financial worries – 51.7%, uncertainty about the future – 38.8%, and other – 2.1%. The population of Bulgaria has been greatly affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. The pandemic has increased the number of patients with anxiety and depression in the General Medical Practice for the period 2020–2022. Bulgarians often resort to self-medication despite the easy access to general practitioners and the possibility of consultation with a psychiatrist.
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