[COVID-19紧急情况下意大利ICU工作人员的倦怠相关症状]一项多中心调查研究]。

Q3 Medicine
Vincenzo Damico, Viola Margosio, Mauro Teli, Liana Murano, Clara Ripamonti
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摘要

目的:分析2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)疫情期间意大利重症监护(ICU)工作人员MBI-GS定义的职业倦怠患病率。方法:采用多中心研究。197名ICU卫生专业人员(135名护士和62名医生)参与了本研究。2020年3月25日至5月15日期间,通过使用Google Forms平台在线提供了Maslach职业倦怠调查问卷(MBI-GS),以检测和衡量职业倦怠综合征(BOS)的严重程度。结果:至少69%的ICU医疗保健专业人员发现了个体MBI-GS域的bos相关症状(中或高分)。98名医护人员(49.7%)有情绪衰竭的中高风险,108名(54.8%)有人格解体的风险,102名(51.8%)有职业成就感降低的风险。护理人员情绪衰竭风险较高,人格解体风险中等(56.3%比32.2%),职业成就感降低风险中等(60.7%比24.2%)。观察到ICU工作人员年龄的增加与倦怠风险的增加之间有很强的相关性。结论:新冠肺炎疫情期间,ICU工作人员工作痛苦程度高,存在身心衰竭风险。然而,应开展进一步的研究,以确定与COVID-19暴发有关的卫生保健专业人员的BOS与个人和环境风险因素之间的因果关系。
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[Burnout-related symptoms among Italian ICU's staff during the COVID-19 emergency. A multicentric survey study].

Aim: to analyze the prevalence of Burnout defined by the MBI-GS among Italian Intensive Care (ICU) staff during the COVID-19 outbreak.

Method: a multicentric study was conducted. A sample of 197 ICU health professionals (135 nurses and 62 physicians) participated in the study. Between 25 March and 15 May 2020, the Maslach Burnout Inventory-General Survey (MBI-GS) questionnaire was made available online by using the Google Forms platform in order to detect and measure the severity ofBurnout Syndrome (BOS).

Results: BOS-related symptoms (medium or high score) for individual MBI-GS domains have been identified in at least 69% of ICU healthcare professionals. Ninety-eight healthcare professionals (49.7%) had a moderate-high risk of emotional exhaustion, 108 (54.8%) ofdepersonalization, and 102 (51.8%) of reduced professional accomplishment. A high risk of emotional exhaustion, a moderate risk of depersonalization(56.3% vs 32.2%) and a moderate risk for reduced professional accomplishment (60.7% vs 24.2%) were observed among nursing staff. A strong association between increase in age and increase of the Burnout risk in ICU's staff was observed.

Conclusions: the results suggest that ICU staff during the coronavirus pandemic, had high levels of work-related suffering and were at risk of physical and emotional exhaustion. However, further research should be undertaken to establish causal relationships between BOS and personal and environmental risk factors among healthcare professionals in relation to the COVID-19 outbreak.

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Professioni infermieristiche
Professioni infermieristiche Medicine-Medicine (all)
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期刊介绍: Professioni Infermieristiche pubblica, previa approvazione del Comitato di Redazione (CdR), articoli relativi alle diverse funzioni ed ambiti della professione infermieristica e ostetrica.
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