Título : |
Síntomas depresivos, ansiosos e insomnio, y posibles factores asociados en personal de salud, en un Hospital General en Suramérica, durante la pandemia por COVID-19 en 2020 |
Otros títulos : |
Depressive and anxious symptoms and insomnia, and possible associated factors in health workers, in a General Hospital in South America, during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 |
Tipo de documento : |
documento electrónico |
Autores : |
Camila Valencia Arbeláez, ; Carolina Bernal Arbeláez, ; Diana Mercedes Ramírez Jiménez, ; John Jairo Zuleta Tobón, ; Carlos Enrique Yepes Delgado, |
Fecha de publicación : |
2022 |
Títulos uniformes : |
Revista Chilena de Neuro-psiquiatría
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Idioma : |
Español (spa) |
Palabras clave : |
mental health; COVID-19 pandemic |
Resumen : |
Background: pandemic due to novel coronavirus COVID-19 has impacted on the mental health of health care workers all around the world. Material and Methods: this is a cross sectional study in which questionnaires PHQ-9 for depression, GAD-7 for anxiety, ISI-7 for insomnia were virtually and self administered by 876 health care workers laboring in hospital Pablo Tobón Uribe in Medellin city. Results: from 876 participants (29.2% physicians, 21.2% nurses and 49.5% technical nurses), 357 (40.8%) developed depressive symptoms, 300 (34.2%) anxious symptoms and 317 (36.2%) insomnia. Symptoms of depression, anxiety and insomnia were more frequently found in those who did not have basic needs satisfied and in those who felt stigmatized due to being health personal. Besides, depressive symptoms were more frequent in women, anxious symptoms in people younger than 44 years old and insomnia in divorced people. Conclusions: the frequency of mental health problems in health care workers is significant, these findings bring to light the needs for mental health attention in nurses and doctors during COVID-19 pandemic and the research of strategies to mitigate the risk on this population. Feeling stigmatized and not having basic needs satisfied were associated with symptoms of anxiety, depression and insomnia. |
Mención de responsabilidad : |
Camila Valencia A., Carolina Bernal A., Diana Mercedes Ramírez J., John Jairo Zuleta T., Carlos Enrique Yepes D. |
En línea : |
https://www.sonepsyn.cl/uploads/60-4-7.pdf |
Enlace permanente : |
https://hospitalpablotobon.cloudbiteca.com/pmb/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=6119 |
Síntomas depresivos, ansiosos e insomnio, y posibles factores asociados en personal de salud, en un Hospital General en Suramérica, durante la pandemia por COVID-19 en 2020 = Depressive and anxious symptoms and insomnia, and possible associated factors in health workers, in a General Hospital in South America, during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 [documento electrónico] / Camila Valencia Arbeláez, ; Carolina Bernal Arbeláez, ; Diana Mercedes Ramírez Jiménez, ; John Jairo Zuleta Tobón, ; Carlos Enrique Yepes Delgado, . - 2022. Obra : Revista Chilena de Neuro-psiquiatríaIdioma : Español ( spa) Palabras clave : |
mental health; COVID-19 pandemic |
Resumen : |
Background: pandemic due to novel coronavirus COVID-19 has impacted on the mental health of health care workers all around the world. Material and Methods: this is a cross sectional study in which questionnaires PHQ-9 for depression, GAD-7 for anxiety, ISI-7 for insomnia were virtually and self administered by 876 health care workers laboring in hospital Pablo Tobón Uribe in Medellin city. Results: from 876 participants (29.2% physicians, 21.2% nurses and 49.5% technical nurses), 357 (40.8%) developed depressive symptoms, 300 (34.2%) anxious symptoms and 317 (36.2%) insomnia. Symptoms of depression, anxiety and insomnia were more frequently found in those who did not have basic needs satisfied and in those who felt stigmatized due to being health personal. Besides, depressive symptoms were more frequent in women, anxious symptoms in people younger than 44 years old and insomnia in divorced people. Conclusions: the frequency of mental health problems in health care workers is significant, these findings bring to light the needs for mental health attention in nurses and doctors during COVID-19 pandemic and the research of strategies to mitigate the risk on this population. Feeling stigmatized and not having basic needs satisfied were associated with symptoms of anxiety, depression and insomnia. |
Mención de responsabilidad : |
Camila Valencia A., Carolina Bernal A., Diana Mercedes Ramírez J., John Jairo Zuleta T., Carlos Enrique Yepes D. |
En línea : |
https://www.sonepsyn.cl/uploads/60-4-7.pdf |
Enlace permanente : |
https://hospitalpablotobon.cloudbiteca.com/pmb/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=6119 |
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