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Author: Hong, Su; Ai, Ming; Xu, Xiaoming; Wang, Wo; Chen, Jianmei; Zhang, Qi; Wang, Lixia; Kuang, Li
Title: Immediate Psychological Impact on Nurses working at 42 Government-Designated Hospital During COVID-19 Outbreak in China: a cross-sectional study
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  • Document date: 2020_7_19
  • ID: j8n8auoi
    Snippet: BACKGROUND: During an epidemic of a novel infectious disease, frontline nurses suffer from unprecedented psychological stress. This study aimed to assess the immediate psychological impact on frontline nurses in China. METHODS: A multi-center, cross-sectional survey of frontline nurses was conducted via online questionnaires. Symptoms of depression, anxiety, somatic disorders and suicidal ideation were evaluated. Demographic, stress and support variables were entered into logistic regression ana
    Document: BACKGROUND: During an epidemic of a novel infectious disease, frontline nurses suffer from unprecedented psychological stress. This study aimed to assess the immediate psychological impact on frontline nurses in China. METHODS: A multi-center, cross-sectional survey of frontline nurses was conducted via online questionnaires. Symptoms of depression, anxiety, somatic disorders and suicidal ideation were evaluated. Demographic, stress and support variables were entered into logistic regression analysis to identify the impact factors. RESULTS: Of the 4692 nurses who completed the survey, 9.4% (n=442) were considered to have depressive symptoms, 8.1% (n=379) represented anxiety, and 42.7% (n=2005) had somatic symptom. 6.5% (n=306) respondents had suicidal ideation. CONCLUSIONS: The study showed that the overall mental health of frontline nurses was generally poor during COVID-19 outbreak, and several impact factors associated with nurses’ psychological health were identified. Further research is needed to ascertain whether training and support strategies are indeed able to mitigate psychological morbidities.

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