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Prevalence of Stress in Healthcare Professionals during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Northeast Mexico: A Remote Fast Survey Evaluation Using an Adapted COVID-19 Stress Scales

机译:医疗保健专业人员在墨西哥东北部的Covid-19大流行病中的压力普遍性:使用适应的Covid-19压力秤进行遥控快速调查评估

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The world is currently subjected to the worst health crisis documented in modern history: an epidemic led by the novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). At the epicenter of this crisis, healthcare professionals continue working to safeguard our well-being. To the regular high levels of stress, COVID-19 adds even more so to healthcare professionals in particular, depending on their area, specialty, and type of work. Here we investigated what are the tendencies or areas most affected. Through an adaptation of the original COVID-stress scales, we developed a remote, fast test designed for healthcare professionals in the northeastern part of Mexico, an important part of the country with economic and cultural ties to the United States. Our results showed four key correlations as highly dependent: work area–xenophobia (p < 0.045), work with COVID patients–traumatic stress (p < 0.001), total number of COVID patients per day–traumatic stress (p < 0.027), and total number of COVID patients–compulsive checking and reassurance. Overall, we concluded that normal levels of stress have increased (mild–moderate). Additionally, we determine that the fear of being an asymptomatic patient (potential to spread without knowing) continues being a concern.
机译:世界目前受到现代历史上造成的最严重的健康危机:2019年新型冠状病毒疾病的疫情(Covid-19)。在这场危机的震中,医疗保健专业人员继续努力保护我们的福祉。对于常规的高度压力,Covid-19特别为医疗保健专业人员增加了更多,具体取决于他们的地区,专业和工作类型。在这里,我们调查了受影响最大的倾向或地区。通过适应原始的Covid-Crysual-Classes,我们开发了一个遥控器快速测试,专为墨西哥东北部门的医疗保健专业人士而设计,该国是该国的重要组成部分,具有与美国的经济和文化关系。我们的结果表明,高依赖性的四个关键相关性:工作区 - 仇外心理(P <0.045),与Covid患者一起使用 - 创伤患者(p <0.001),每天创伤患者的Covid患者总数(P <0.027),和Covid患者总数 - 强迫检查和保证。总的来说,我们得出结论,正常的压力水平增加(轻度中等)。此外,我们确定害怕成为无症状的患者(不知道的潜力传播)继续是一个问题。

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