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Associations between the working experiences at frontline of COVID-19 pandemic and mental health of Korean public health doctors

机译:Covid-19大流行和韩国公共卫生医生心理健康前线工作经验的协会

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Demographic, work environmental, and psychosocial features are associated with mental health of healthcare professionals at pandemic frontline. The current study aimed to find predictors of mental health for public health doctors from working experiences at frontline of COVID-19 pandemic. With first-come and first-served manner, 350 public health doctors with experiences of work at COVID-19 frontline participated online survey on August 2020. Mental health was defined using the total scores of the Patient Health Questionnaire-9, the Generalized Anxiety Disorder-7, the Perceived Stress Scale, and the Stanford Presenteeism Scale-6. Multivariate logistic regression models of mental health with lowest Akaike Information Criterion were determined among all combinations of working environments, perceived threats and satisfaction at frontline, and demographics that were significant (P??0.05) in the univariate logistic regression. Perceived distress, lowered self-efficacy at work, anxiety, and depressive mood were reported by 45.7, 34.6, 11.4, and 15.1% of respondents, respectively. Predictors of poor mental health found in the multivariate logistic regression analyses were environmental (insufficient personal protective equipment, workplace of screening center, prolonged workhours) and psychosocial (fear of infection and death, social stigma and rejection) aspects of working experiences at frontline. Satisfaction of monetary compensation and proactive coping (acceptance and willingness to volunteer at frontline) were predictive of better mental health. Sufficient supply of personal protective equipment and training on infection prevention at frontline, proper workhours and satisfactory monetary compensation, and psychological supports are required for better mental health of public health doctors at frontline of COVID-19 pandemic.
机译:人口统计学,工作环境和心理社会特征与大流行前线的医疗保健专业人员心理健康有关。目前的研究旨在找到来自Covid-19大流行前线工作经验的公共卫生医生的精神健康预测因素。凭借先到第一送达的方式,350名公共卫生医生在Covid-19 Frontline的工作经验于2020年8月参加了在线调查。使用患者健康问卷调查-9的总分数定义了心理健康状况,广泛的焦虑症-7,感知的压力标度,斯坦福州呈现尺寸-6。在整个工作环境中的所有组合,前线的威胁和满足的所有组合中确定了具有最低的Akaike信息标准的心理健康的多变量逻辑回归模型,以及在单变量后逻辑回归中的显着(p≤0.05)的人口统计学。 45.7,34.6,11.4和15.1%的受访者报告了在工作,焦虑和抑郁情绪下遇到的痛苦,降低了自我疗效,焦虑和抑郁情绪。多元逻辑回归分析中发现的心理健康状况不佳的预测因素是环保(筛查中心,延长的工作)和心理社会(恐惧感染和死亡,社会耻辱,拒绝)的环境(延长的工作场所)的环境(恐惧性能不足。货币赔偿和积极应对的满意度(前线志愿者的接受和愿意)是预测更好的心理健康状况。足够的个人防护设备和对前线的感染预防培训,适当的工作和令人满意的货币补偿,以及在Covid-19大流行前线的公共卫生医生更好的心理健康所必需的。

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