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Psychological Adjustment of Healthcare Workers in Italy during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Differences in Stress Anxiety Depression Burnout Secondary Trauma and Compassion Satisfaction between Frontline and Non-Frontline Professionals

机译:Covid-19大流行期间意大利医疗工作者的心理调整:压力焦虑抑郁烧坏次生创伤和非前线专业人士之间的同情心的差异

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Emergency situations have been associated with negative psychological adjustment outcomes in healthcare professionals, although studies on the impact of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic amongst Italian health workers are limited. The main aim of this study was to investigate the psychological adjustment of healthcare professionals during the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic, evaluating differences according to working or not with patients affected by COVID-19 and in areas with a more severe spread of this pandemic. Healthcare professionals’ attitudes toward psychological support were analyzed. The levels of anxiety, depression, psychological stress, and professional quality of life (compassion satisfaction, burnout, and compassion fatigue) and attitudes toward psychological support were measured among 627 Italian healthcare workers (mean age = 40.55 years; SD = 11.49; range: 27–72). Significantly higher levels of stress, burnout, secondary trauma, anxiety, and depression were observed among professionals working with COVID-19 patients. Higher levels of stress and burnout and lower levels of compassion satisfaction were detected in professionals working in areas with higher rates of contagion. No interaction effects were found between working (or not) with patients affected by COVID-19 and working (or not) in areas with a more severe diffusion of this pandemic. Finally, in the group of professionals who worked with COVID-19 patients, the percentage of professionals who thought to ask for psychological support was twice that of the group that did not work with COVID-19 patients. The overall findings indicate that the mental health of frontline healthcare workers requires further consideration and that targeted prevention and intervention programs are necessary.
机译:虽然关于冠状病毒疾病2019年(Covid-19)在意大利卫生工作者之间的影响有限的研究,但紧急情况与医疗保健专业人员的负面的心理调整结果有关。本研究的主要目的是调查在Covid-19大流行的高峰期间医疗保健专业人员的心理调整,评估根据Covid-19和这种大流行更严重的地区的患者的患者评估差异。医疗保健专业人员对心理支持的态度进行了分析。在627名意大利医疗工作者中测量了焦虑,抑郁,心理压力和人生资质和专业质量(慈悲满意,倦怠和同情疲劳)以及心理支持的态度(平均年龄= 40.55岁; SD = 11.49;范围: 27-72)。在使用Covid-19患者的专业人员中观察到显着更高的压力,倦怠,次生创伤,焦虑和抑郁症。在具有较高传染率较高的地区的专业人员中,检测到更高水平的压力和倦怠和较低的同情心满意度。在与Covid-19影响的患者之间没有在工作(与否)之间没有发现相互作用效应,并且在这种大流行更严重的地区工作(或不工作)。最后,在与Covid-19患者合作的专业人士中,被认为要求心理支持的专业人士的百分比是与Covid-19患者不合作的小组的两倍。整体调查结果表明,前线医疗保健工人的心理健康需要进一步审议,有必要的预防和干预计划。

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