2019冠状病毒病大流行期间克罗地亚卫生保健工作者的心理健康和福祉

Q4 Medicine
Andrea Tokić, Ivana Gusar, Matilda Nikolić Ivanišević
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目的:研究在新冠肺炎大流行的第一波和第二波期间,罗马尼亚共和国卫生专业人员的总体和工作幸福感的变化。尽管在我国和世界范围内有大量研究考察了疫情期间医护人员的总体和/或工作幸福感,但很少有研究人员使用纵向方法。参与者和方法:92名参与者参加了这项研究。大多数参与者是护士和技术人员(N=88;95.65%),而医生的比例要小得多(N=4;4.35%)。与男性(N=10;10.9%)相比,样本主要是女性(N=82;89.1%)。所有参与者的数据都是在克罗地亚共和国两波疫情对应的两个测量时间点收集的。除了关于社会人口学特征(年龄、性别、工作场所…)的问题外,还使用了以下工具:DASS-42(评估抑郁、焦虑和压力)、短期心理健康量表、奥尔登堡倦怠量表和工作满意度量表,与第一波疫情相比,第二波疫情期间发现了压力(p<0.05)。参与者的总体心理健康状况没有显著变化(p>0.05)。在工作幸福感方面,发现疲惫程度明显更高(p<0.05),而疏离程度没有显著改变(p>0.05),结论:尽管第二波疫情与方便抽样的医护人员中抑郁、焦虑、压力和疲惫的增加有关,但心理健康、工作满意度和疏离感(倦怠维度)的水平没有下降。
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Mental health and well-being in healthcare workers in Croatia during COVID-19 pandemic
Aim: To examine changes in general and work well-being of health professionals in the Republic ofCroatia during the first and second waves of the pandemic COVID-19. Although there are numerousstudies, in our country and worldwide, that have examined the general and/or work well-being of healthcare workers during the pandemic(s), few researchers have used a longitudinal approach.Participants and methods: Ninety-two participants took part in the study. Most of the participantswere nurses and technicians (N=88; 95.65%), while physicians were represented to a much lesser extent(N=4; 4.35%). The sample was dominated by women (N=82; 89.1%), compared to men (N=10; 10.9%).Data from all participants were collected at two measurement time points corresponding to the two wavesof the pandemic in the Republic of Croatia. In addition to questions on sociodemographic characteristics(age, gender, workplace...), the following instruments were used: DASS-42 (to assess depression, anxietyand stress), Short Mental Health Inventory, Oldenburg Burnout Inventory and Job Satisfaction Scale.Results: A statistically significant increase in the level of depression (p < 0.05), anxiety (p < 0.05), andstress (p < 0.05) was found during the second wave of the pandemic compared to the first wave. Nosignificant changes were found in the general mental health status of the participants (p > 0.05). Regardingwork well-being, a significantly higher level of exhaustion was found (p < 0.05), while no significantchange was recorded in the level of alienation (p > 0.05), nor in the participants' job satisfaction (p > 0.05).Conclusion: Although the second wave of the pandemic was associated with an increase in depression,anxiety, stress, and exhaustion among convenient sample of health care workers, there was no decrease inlevels of mental health, job satisfaction, and alienation (burnout dimension).
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Medica Jadertina
Medica Jadertina Medicine-Medicine (all)
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期刊介绍: Medica Jadertina magazine contains scientific and professional papers covering a wide range of themes in the fields of biomedicine and health, psychology, pharmaceutics, public health and health insurance. Scientific areas: Biomedicine and health; Public health and health care; Pharmaceutics; Psychology.
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