Covid-19大流行期间护士的压力感知及应对策略

Prerana Dixit
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在2019冠状病毒病全球大流行期间,2020年印度发现了3000多万例病例,死亡人数超过40万人。研究显示,30多万卫生工作者在这次疫情中受到感染,对他们的身心健康造成严重影响。在这次大流行期间,护理人员一直是卫生保健系统的支柱,尽管他们穿着个人防护装备长时间工作,担心被感染,远离附近的人。精神压力负担主要表现为抑郁(8.5%)、焦虑(20.6%)和压力(6.3%)。因此,有必要探讨护士的压力和应对措施,为未来冠状病毒浪潮制定战略规划。使用感知压力量表和COPE量表从50名采用非概率目的抽样的参与者中收集道德清除数据。我们联系了25岁及以上在covid设置中工作并愿意参与研究的护士。数据收集采用非实验横断面描述性研究设计。结果显示,超过86%的在新冠医院工作的护士处于中等压力水平,其中大多数(86.7%)采取了应对策略。大多数参与者年龄在25 - 30岁之间(48.3%),已婚(75%),没有孩子(25%),有家庭作为支持系统。约38%的人(38.3%)服务6 -10年,并完成了Covid - ICU任务(81.7%);31.7%的人平均从21岁开始工作;在新冠肺炎成立后的40天里,58%的参与者认为休假的规定是不够的。世界范围内的研究表明,卫生保健工作者对倦怠、焦虑和抑郁的态度是积极的,这令人震惊。情感和心理上的支持、激励、赞赏和及时识别任何精神疾病都可以减轻负担。
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Perceived Stress and Coping Strategies Adopted by Nurses during Covid-19 Pandemic
During Covid-19, a global pandemic, over 30 million cases were found in India in 2020, with mortality of more than 4 lakh. Studies revealed that more than 3 lakh health workers had been infected in this outbreak with grave impact on their physical and psychological health. Nursing staff have been the pillar of healthcare system during this pandemic despite long working hours in PPE kit, fear of getting infected and staying away from near ones. The burden of mental distress revealed prevalence of depression (8.5%), anxiety (20.6%) and stress (6.3%).Hence it becomes essential to explore stress and coping among Nurses, for preparing strategic planning in future waves of Corona Virus. Following ethical clearance data was collected using perceived stress scale & COPE inventory from 50 participants selected using non-probability purposive sampling. Nurses who have worked in covid setup aged 25 years or above, and willing to participate were approached for the study. A non-experimental cross sectional descriptive research design was adopted for data collection. Results showed moderate level of stress in more than 86 percent of Nurses working in Covid set up and majority of them (86.7%) used coping strategies. The majority of the participants were in the age group 25 - 30 years (48.3%), married (75%), had no children (25%) and had family as support system. Around 38 percent had rendered 6 -10 years of service (38.3%) and had done Covid ICU duty (81.7%); 31.7 percent had worked on an average from 21 'ndash; 40 days in Covid set up and 58 percent of the participants felt that the provision of day offs was inadequate. Worldwide studies revealed that health care workers are positive for burnout, anxiety and depression which is alarming. Emotional and psychological support, incentives, appreciations and prompt identification of any psychiatric conditions may decrease the burden.
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