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Burnout depersonalization and anxiety contribute to post‐traumatic stress in frontline health workers at COVID‐19 patient care a follow‐up study

机译:倦怠贴身化和焦虑导致Covid-19患者护理的前线卫生工作者的创伤后压力进行后续研究

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We designed a follow‐up study of frontline health workers at COVID‐19 patient care, within the same working conditions, to assess the influence of their general characteristics and pre‐existing anxiety/depression/dissociative symptoms and resilience on the development of symptoms of post‐traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), while monitoring their quality of sleep, depersonalization/derealization symptoms, acute stress, state anxiety, and burnout.
机译:我们在同一工作条件下设计了对Covid-19患者护理的前线卫生工作者的后续研究,以评估其一般特征和预先存在的焦虑/抑郁/分离症状和对症状发展的影响创伤后应激障碍(PTSD),同时监测他们的睡眠质量,缺口化/致病症状,急性压力,状态焦虑和倦怠。

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