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SECOND LINE VOLUNTEERING IN LOMBARDY COVID-19 EMERGENCY AS A PERSPECTIVE ON MEDICAL EDUCATION AND PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESS

机译:二线在伦巴第Covid-19紧急情况下作为医学教育和心理困扰的视角

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Healthcare personnel across Italy were called to arms during COVID-19 emergency beginning March 2020. Despite their medical training, not all of them were able to fight in first line. Volunteering for COVID-19 Lombardy ICU Network Coordination Centre (C19-LINCC) was an opportunity to volunteer without being under biological threat: a smart-working in direct phone contact with the ICUs. Our aim was to investigate if second line volunteering during the COVID-19 outbreak had an impact on stress levels and whether medical training could mitigate them, along with personality factors, namely psychological flexibility. Method: Volunteers of the C19-LINCC self-rated their own medical education related to SARS-CoV-2 and psychological response to the emergency. The questionnaire included five psychological scales (PSS, IES, MBI, AAQ-II, GHQ12) addressing burnout, stress, general health, attention, cognitive fusion, and psychological flexibility. Results: Psychological distress (GHQ p≤0,0001) and perception of personal achievement (MBI_p≤0,0001) change whether the subject is a volunteer or not, while perception of medical education does not have a significant impact between the two groups. No differences were found in acceptance, mindfulness, and psychological flexibility skills, however they inversely correlated with stress, burnout, and anxiety levels. Conclusions: During this period of mandatory lockdown, trained and in-training doctors showed to benefit from this smart home-based volunteering in the C19- LINCC. In addition to volunteering, psychological flexibility, mindfulness, and acceptance skills can act as protective factors. Potentially, these are soft skills that could be added to medical education.
机译:在2020年3月开始,意大利跨意大利的医疗保健人员被称为武器。尽管他们的医疗培训,但他们都不能在第一行战斗。 Covid-19伦巴第ICU网络协调中心(C19-LINCC)志愿服务是志愿者而不受生物威胁的机会:直接电话与ICU直接联系的智能工作。我们的目标是调查Covid-19爆发期间的二线志愿服务是否对压力水平产生影响,以及医疗培训是否可以减轻它们,以及人格因素,即心理灵活性。方法:C19-LINCC的志愿者自称他们自己的医学教育与SARS-COV-2相关的医学教育以及对紧急情况的心理反应。调查问卷包括五个心理尺度(PSS,IES,MBI,AAQ-II,GHQ12),解决倦怠,压力,一般健康,关注,认知融合和心理灵活性。结果:心理痛苦(GHQP≤0,0001)和个人成就的看法(MBI_P≤0,0001)改变主题是志愿者是否是志愿者,而医学教育的看法在两组之间没有显着影响。在接受,谨慎和心理灵活技能中没有发现任何差异,但它们与压力,倦怠和焦虑水平反向相关。结论:在这一时期的强制性锁定期间,培训和培训医生表明,在C19-LINCC中的这种基于智能家庭的志愿服务中受益。除了志愿服务,心理灵活性,谨慎和验收技能之外还可作为保护因素。可能是,这些都是可以添加到医学教育的软技能。

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