Risk and protection factors of mental stress among medical staff in the third year of the COVID-19 pandemic

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作者
Eichenberg, Christiane [1 ]
Schneider, Raphaela [1 ]
Auvera, Phillip [2 ]
Aranyi, Gabor [3 ,4 ]
Huber, Kurt [2 ,5 ]
机构
[1] Sigmund Freud Private Univ, Inst Psychosomat, Fac Med, Vienna, Austria
[2] Sigmund Freud Private Univ, Med Fac, Vienna, Austria
[3] Sigmund Freud Private Univ, Fac Psychotherapy Sci, Vienna, Austria
[4] Eotvos Lorand Univ, Inst Educ & Psychol Szombathely, Budapest, Hungary
[5] Clin Ottakring, Dept Med Cardiol & Internal Intens Care Med 3, Vienna, Austria
来源
FRONTIERS IN PSYCHIATRY | 2024年 / 15卷
关键词
COVID-19; pandemic; risk factor; mental stress; medical staff; anxiety; PTSD; posttraumatic stress symptoms; HEALTH-CARE WORKERS; POSTTRAUMATIC-STRESS;
D O I
10.3389/fpsyt.2024.1334552
中图分类号
R749 [精神病学];
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100205 ;
摘要
Background The COVID-19 pandemic placed an extraordinary burden on health care workers (HCW), who are reported to suffer from great mental stress. The current study investigates the mental health of HCW in the later phases of the pandemic.Methods HCW completed the following questionnaires online (06/2021-02/2022, N=159): demographics (age, gender, profession, ward), Impact of Event Scale (IES-R, posttraumatic stress), State Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI-S, state anxiety), stress-coping questionnaire (SVF-78), and bespoke corona-specific stress and protective-factor questions (5 items each). We used factor analysis to test scale properties and regression-type methods (t-tests, ANOVA, multiple regression) for hypothesis tests and effect-size estimation.Results/discussion Mental stress in HCW is influenced by similar factors as described for earlier phases. However, differences to earlier phases were found in ward affiliation which is no longer a variable of concern for explaining differences in mental health of HCW. Further, even if nurses are the occupational group with the highest mental stress as in prior research, detailed analysis shows that medical specialists with close proximity to patients with a high-level of responsibility are the most burdened sub-group. Unlike nurses, they suffer from high levels of anxiety in addition to high levels of post-traumatic and COVID-specific stress. Analyses showed further that COVID-specific stress is the strongest predictor of mental stress, wherein COVID-specific stress factors remain the same as reported in literature on the early pandemic phases. HCW showed to use still more positive than negative coping strategies. Negative strategies increased as expected mental stress, whereas positive strategies alleviated only anxiety. Additionally, we found that doctors benefited from many protective factors while nurses had access to fewer protective factors like earlier waves.Conclusion Data show that HCW still suffer from mental stress in the third year of the pandemic. HCW of all hospital wards may be affected by mental stress and need attention and protective measures. Medical specialists are the most burdened subgroup. Detailed analyses show that properties other than occupation, gender, or ward affiliation are more appropriate to evaluate mental stress of HCW. The findings have implications for developing specialized protection strategies for the post-pandemic phase and future pandemics.
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