2020
DOI: 10.21037/tp.2020.04.02
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Anxiety in Chinese pediatric medical staff during the outbreak of Coronavirus Disease 2019: a cross-sectional study

Abstract: Background: Our study aimed to explore the anxiety levels and possible associated factors in the pediatric medical staff in Jiangsu province during an outbreak of Coronavirus Disease 2019 .Methods: Pediatric medical staff (n=534) from nine hospitals in Jiangsu province were enrolled. Their anxiety levels and quality of sleep were assessed using the online SAS and PSQI questionnaires.Results: The prevalence of anxiety was 14.0% among the medical staff. In children's hospital staff, anxiety levels in outpatient … Show more

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“…Several studies assessed pediatric HCWs, revealing that they reported poorer mental health outcomes than the general population. 60 With respect to risk factors, working in outpatient, emergency and ICU departments 61 and COVID-19 exposure 60,62 were associated with worse mental health outcomes. A large multicenter study of 2031 pediatric HCWs from 29 provinces across China found that frontline HCWs, men, physicians, HCWs aged 31-60 years, HCWs with senior job titles, and HCWs who had experience combating similar outbreaks were more likely to have stress, depression and anxiety.…”
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“…Several studies assessed pediatric HCWs, revealing that they reported poorer mental health outcomes than the general population. 60 With respect to risk factors, working in outpatient, emergency and ICU departments 61 and COVID-19 exposure 60,62 were associated with worse mental health outcomes. A large multicenter study of 2031 pediatric HCWs from 29 provinces across China found that frontline HCWs, men, physicians, HCWs aged 31-60 years, HCWs with senior job titles, and HCWs who had experience combating similar outbreaks were more likely to have stress, depression and anxiety.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Low psychological resilience and worse perceived self-efficacy were associated with worse mental health, 21,32 and increased attention paid to negative information about the pandemic were also associated with worse outcomes. 12,61 One multinational study in Singapore and India found that presence of physical symptoms was associated with significantly worse anxiety, depression, stress, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). 11 One small study in China found that lack of knowledge about COVID-19 was associated with worse mental health outcomes, 32 and another small study in Ecuador found that belief in conspiracy theories surrounding the origin of COVID-19 was associated with worse mental health in HCWs.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Likewise, [7] in Chinese Jiangsu province, measured the impact of COVID-19 on the anxiety level amongst 534 pediatric medical staff. Using a self-rating anxiety scale based upon the Pittsburgh sleep quality index, they found that the prevalence of anxiety was14.0% amongst the medical staff.…”
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“…Likewise, Cheng et al (2020) [7] in Chinese Jiangsu province, measured the impact of COVID-19 on the anxiety level amongst 534 pediatric medical staff. Using a self-rating anxiety scale based upon the Pittsburgh sleep quality index, they found that the prevalence of anxiety was 14.0% amongst the medical staff.…”
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confidence: 99%