新型冠状病毒病区医护人员抑郁、焦虑和压力的频率

Dr.Aitmad Ur Rahman, Dr.Usman Ejaz, Dr.Ahtasm Dr.Ahtasm, Dr.Amina Zartasha, Dr.Saman Zafar, Dr.Namra Asif
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目的:COVID-19大流行影响了全球数百万人的生活方式,并可能导致在COVID-19病房工作的人员出现心理健康问题。了解新型冠状病毒病区医护人员抑郁、焦虑和压力的发生频率。方法:在这项横断面研究中,数据从拉合尔的多家医院收集,采用非概率方便抽样技术招募了280名参与者。该研究包括在公共和私营部门的Covid病房工作至少一个月的男性和女性卫生保健专业人员,特别是医生、护士和护理人员。经验不足1个月的参与者和实验室工作人员被排除在研究之外。采用抑郁、焦虑和压力量表收集数据。通过向参与者发放问卷的方式收集数据,并使用SPSS 21.0版统计软件对参与者的反应进行分析。结果显示:平均±S。受试者的D值为26.55±3.367。在所有参与者中,女性为148人,男性为132人。89名医生中,有10名感到压力严重,2名感到中等,65名感到正常参与研究的护士中,有15人感到压力严重,53人感到中等压力。在55名医护人员中,7名参与者感到严重压力,13名参与者感到中等压力。在89名医生参与者中,17人发现中度抑郁症,77名护士和50名护理人员在COVID-19病房工作时发现中度抑郁症。建议:从研究中得出结论,护士的压力和倦怠程度高,抑郁程度中等,护理人员的压力、抑郁和焦虑程度最低,医生的压力、抑郁和焦虑程度最低。
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Frequency of Depression, Anxiety and Stress in Health Care Workers Serving in COVID-19 Wards
Purpose: The COVID-19 pandemic has affected the lifestyles of millions of individuals worldwide and is likely to cause psychological health issues in those who work in Covid-19 wards. To find out the Frequency of depression, anxiety and stress in health care workers serving in Covid-19 wards.   Methodology: In this cross-sectional study, data were gathered from various hospitals in Lahore and 280 participants were recruited using a non-probability convenient sampling technique. The study included both male and female health care professionals, in particular doctors, nurses, and paramedics, working in Covid wards for at least one month in both the public and private sectors. Participants with experience of less than 1 month and lab workers were excluded from the study. Depression Anxiety and Stress scale was used to collect data. Data was collected by distributing questionnaires to the participants and analyzed their response by using SPSS version 21.0 statistical software. Findings: The results showed that mean ±S.D of participants were 26.55±3.367. Among all participants 148 participants were female and 132 were males. Among 89 doctors 10 felt severe stress, 2 found moderate and 65 doctors were normal.136 Nurses participated in study and 15 felt severe stress, 53 found moderate stress working in COVID-19 wards. Among 55 paramedics, 7 participants felt severe stress, 13 found moderate stress working in COVID-19 wards. Among 89 doctor participants 17 found moderate depression, 77 nurses and 50 paramedics found moderate depression working in COVID-19 wards. Recommendations: It was concluded from the study high levels of stress and burnout, and moderate depression were found in Nurses', then paramedics were affected and least stress, depression and anxiety were found in doctors.
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