Mental health assessment of Spanish healthcare workers during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic. A cross-sectional study

被引:15
作者
Sangra, Pau Sobregrau [1 ,2 ]
Mir, Sira Aguilo [1 ]
Ribeiro, Thais Castro [3 ]
Esteban-Sepulveda, Silvia [4 ,5 ]
Pages, Esther Garcia [3 ]
Barbeito, Beatriz Lopez [1 ]
Moya-Prats, Jose Luis Pomar [6 ]
Perez, Luis Pintor [2 ]
Llobet, Jordi Aguilo [7 ]
机构
[1] Hosp Clin Barcelona, Emergency Dept, Barcelona 08036, Spain
[2] Hosp Clin Barcelona, Psychiat Dept, C Rosello 140, Barcelona 08036, Spain
[3] Univ Autonoma Barcelona UAB, Networking Biomed Res Ctr Bioengn Biomat & Nanome, Bellaterra 08193, Spain
[4] Hosp del Mar Inst Med Res IMIM, Res Grp Nursing Care GRECI, Barcelona 08003, Spain
[5] Hosp del Mar Barcelona, Consorci Parc Salut MAR Barcelona, Barcelona 08003, Spain
[6] Hosp Clin Barcelona, Cardiac Surg Dept, Thorax Inst, Barcelona 08036, Spain
[7] Univ Autonoma Barcelona UAB, Microelect & Elect Syst Dept, Bellaterra 08193, Spain
关键词
SARS-CoV-2; pandemic; Anxiety symptoms; Acute stress symptoms; Depression symptoms; Posttraumatic stress disorder; Healthcare workers; COGNITIVE-BEHAVIORAL THERAPY; PSYCHOLOGICAL IMPACT; SUBSTANCE USE; COVID-19; STRESS; DEPRESSION; METAANALYSIS; CHINA; RISK;
D O I
10.1016/j.comppsych.2021.152278
中图分类号
R749 [精神病学];
学科分类号
100205 ;
摘要
Introduction: The SARS-CoV-2 outbreak is posing unprecedented care scenarios, increasing the psychological distress among healthcare workers while reducing the efficiency of health systems. This work evaluated the psychological impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on Spanish frontline healthcare workers of two tertiary hospitals. Material and methods: Healthcare workers were recruited from the medical units designated for the care of Covid19 patients. The psychological assessment consisted of an individual, face-to-face session where gold-standard psychometric tests were administered to assess stress (VASS & PSS-10), anxiety (STAI), depression (PHQ-2) and posttraumatic stress disorder (PCL-5). Regression models were also fitted to identify predictors of psychological distress. Results: Overall, almost 13% of healthcare workers showed severe anxiety, while more than 26% had high levels of perceived stress. More than 23% presented severe posttraumatic stress symptoms, and another 13% had PHQ2 scores equal to or above 3, compatible with Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) diagnosis, respectively. Women, stress-related medication, overworking, performing in Covid-19 wards, and substance abuse were risk factors for increased psychological distress. Instead, practising exercise reduced the burden. Conclusion: This study outlines the severe psychological impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on Spanish frontline healthcare workers. The stress, depression and anxiety levels found were similar to those reported in similar works but much higher than in Wuhan healthcare workers. Knowledge of risk factors for increased psychological distress may help to develop comprehensive intervention strategies to prevent, control and reduce the mental health exacerbation of healthcare workers, thereby maintaining the effectiveness of health systems in critical scenarios.
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