COVID-19大流行期间印度尼西亚医务工作者的压力和职业倦怠研究

Urfa Khairatun Hisan, Muhammad Miftahul Amri
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2019冠状病毒病大流行已经感染了全球至少5亿人。作为一线工作者,医务人员不可避免地要承受巨大的工作量和压力。除了经济、恐惧和焦虑等导致COVID-19精神问题的常见原因外,这些因素还使医务工作者更容易受到压力和倦怠的影响。本文旨在调查COVID-19大流行期间医务工作者的压力和倦怠水平。在本研究中,我们纳入了印度尼西亚的医务工作者(n=161)。我们使用冠状病毒应激量表(CSM)和COVID-19倦怠量表(COVID-19- bs)来测量感兴趣的变量。该数据是在2021年11月至2022年1月期间通过匿名在线调查收集的。结果显示,在印度尼西亚第三波COVID-19感染期间(2021年6月至2021年8月),大多数参与者都经历了高强度的压力和轻度倦怠。此外,回归检验显示,压力与COVID-19引起的倦怠之间存在显著关系。当压力强度增加时,倦怠风险可能也会增加。鉴于医务工作者在缓解COVID-19大流行等疾病中发挥着重要作用,医务工作者和卫生保健利益相关者必须重视这些因素,以保持医务工作者的心理健康和卫生保健服务质量。
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Stress and Burnout among Medical Workers in Indonesia: A Study during COVID-19 Pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic has infected at least half a billion people around the world. As frontline workers, medical professionals inevitably experienced significant workloads and pressure. Adding to the common causal of COVID-19 mental issues such as economic, fears, and anxiety, these factors make medical workers more vulnerable to stress and burnout. This manuscript aims to investigate stress and burnout levels among medical workers during the COVID-19 pandemic. In this study, we include medical workers in Indonesia (n=161). We used the coronavirus stress measure (CSM) and COVID-19 burnout scale (COVID-19-BS) to measure the variables of interest. The data is collected through an anonymous online survey from November 2021 to January 2022. The result shows that the majority of the participants experienced a high intensity of stress and mild burnout during the third wave of COVID-19 infection in Indonesia (June 2021-August 2021). In addition, the regression test shows that there is a significant relationship between stress and burnout caused by COVID-19. When the stress intensity increases, it is likely that the burnout risk also increases. Considering that medical workers play important roles in mitigating diseases such as the COVID-19 pandemic, the medical workers and healthcare stakeholders must pay attention to these factors in order to maintain the medical worker's mental health and healthcare service quality.
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