Influencing factors and characteristics of COVID-19 on post-traumatic stress of medical staff in a district of Chengdu |
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Objective: To identify the influencing factors for post-traumatic stress of medical staff. Methods: Using online questionnaire method, 85 medical staff were collected after 1 month since the cures given to “COVID-19”suspected patients. The questionaire included demographic data and Impact of Event Scale-Revised (IES-R). Staff with a score of 35 or more were considered Post traumatic stress disorder positive. Results:The positive rate of PTSD screening of the medical staff was 15.29%.The average score of avoidance subscale was significantly lower than that of invasion and high alertness subscale(P<0.01).There was no significance in the three subscales and total score of IES R, gender and age between the front-line staff and non front line staff.There was a significant difference in the total score of IES R among different lengths of service(P<0.05). The high-alertness subscale and total score of IES R in medical staff working for 10~20 years were significantly higher than those of less than 10 years(both P<0.05).The intrusion and high alertness subscale and total score of IES R in medical staff working for more than 20 years were significantly higher than those of less than 10 years(all P<0.05). Conclusion: The risk of PTSD in medical staff increases with the length of work in no serious area, so more psychological service should be given to the staff working for 10 years or more. In early clinical screening, diagnostic scale and interview should be used as much as possible, and the IES-R should be used with caution. |
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