医务人员长期 COVID 分析:比较性别和工作因素。

IF 0.6 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Medicina-buenos Aires Pub Date : 2024-01-01
Carlos Tajer, María José Martínez, Cecilia Straw, Débora Tajer, Manuel Riveiro, Laura Antonietti
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摘要

导言:本研究旨在描述据报道在医护人员中发生 COVID-19 后综合征的情况及其按性别、职业和其他决定因素划分的特征:本研究旨在描述医护人员中 COVID-19 后综合征的报告发病率及其按性别、职业和其他决定因素划分的特征:方法: 我们对拉丁美洲曾患 COVID-19 的医护人员进行了一项横断面研究,并选取了阿根廷的 2030 份问卷进行分析。研究收集了社会人口学信息、COVID-19 最初病程数据、21 种症状在第一个月后的持续情况、严重程度、临床演变和医疗需求:结果:在所研究的每组症状中,女性的 COVID-19 后综合征报告发病率都较高。最初症状的严重程度、女性性别、护理专业、多重职业和在急诊地区工作都是自变量:讨论:在大流行期间,医护人员的压力更大--女性化程度很高--以及相关的性别条件可能是这些研究结果的部分原因。
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Analysis of long COVID in health personnel: comparing gender and work factors.

Introduction: This study aimed to describe the reported prevalence of post-COVID-19 syndrome and its characteristics by gender, profession, and other determinants among health care workers.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted among health workers with a history of COVID-19 in Latin America, and the 2030 responses from Argentina were selected for this analysis. Sociodemographic information, as well as data on initial course of COVID-19, and the persistence of 21 symptoms beyond the first month, their severity, clinical evolution, and health care demands were collected.

Results: The reported prevalence of post-COVID-19 syndrome was higher in women for each of the symptom clusters studied. Severity of the initial symptoms, female gender, nursing profession, multi-employment, and working in emergency areas were all independent variables.

Discussion: The greater strain of health care workers during the pandemic -highly feminized- and the associated gender conditions may partially explain these findings.

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Medicina-buenos Aires
Medicina-buenos Aires 医学-医学:内科
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