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Quality of Life and Its Predictive Factors Among Healthcare Workers After the End of a Movement Lockdown: The Salient Roles of COVID-19 Stressors, Psychological Experience, and Social Support

机译:锁定结束后医疗工作者的生活质量及其预测因素:Covid-19压力源,心理经验和社会支持的显着作用

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Although healthcare workers play a crucial role in helping curb the hazardous health impact of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), their lives and major functioning have been greatly affected by the pandemic. This study examined the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the quality of life (QoL) of Malaysian healthcare workers and its predictive factors. An online sample of 389 university-based healthcare workers completed questionnaires on demographics, clinical features, COVID-19-related stressors, psychological experiences, and perceived social support after the movement lockdown was lifted. All domains of QoL were within the norms of the general population except for social relationship QoL, which was lower than the norm. Multiple linear regression analysis indicated that COVID-19-related stressors (e.g., stress due to annual leave being frozen, loss of daily routine, and frequent exposure to COVID-19 patients) and psychological sequelae (e.g., greater severity of depression, anxiety, and stress) predicted lower QoL. Conversely, greater perceived social support from friends and significant others predicted higher QoL. Clinical and demographic characteristics predicted QoL to a lesser extent: A history of pre-existing medical illness was associated only with lower physical health QoL, whereas older age and being single, divorced, or widowed were only predictive of higher environmental QoL. Efforts to enhance QoL among healthcare workers in response to the pandemic should focus on mitigating COVID-19-related stressors and psychological sequelae and facilitating social support.
机译:虽然医疗保健工人在帮助遏制2019年(Covid-19)的危险健康影响方面发挥着至关重要的作用,但他们的生命和主要作用受到大流行影响的影响。本研究审查了Covid-19流行对马来西亚医疗工作者的生活质量(QOL)及其预测因素的影响。 389名基于大学的医疗工作者的在线样本完成了人口统计学,临床特征,Covid-19相关压力源,心理经历和在锁定运动后的社会支持的调查问卷。 QoL的所有领域都在普通人群的规范范围内,除了社会关系QOL,低于常态。多元线性回归分析表明,Covid-19相关的压力源(例如,由于年假被冷冻,日常常规丧失和常常接触Covid-19患者的压力)和心理后遗症(例如,抑郁症的严重程度,焦虑,焦虑和压力)预测较低的QOL。相反,更大的朋友来自朋友和重要的人的社会支持预测了更高的QoL。临床和人口统计学特征预测QoL以较小程度:预先存在的医疗疾病史上仅与较低的身体健康QOL相关,而年龄较大,单身,离婚或丧偶只会预测更高的环境QOL。为提高医疗保健工人在大流行的QoL中努力应重点关注缓解Covid-19相关的压力源和心理后遗症,并促进社会支持。

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