Investigation and Analysis on the Psychological Health and Work Stress of Medical and Nursing Personnel in Special Times
Abstract
Objective: To investigate the mental health and work stress of medical staff during special periods. Methods: 86 local medical staff were selected to analyze anxiety self-assessment (SAS), depression self-assessment (SDS) and occupational stressors, and analyzed the correlation between mental health and work stress. Results: The SAS score and SDS score were all higher than the domestic norm results. According to the work pressure analysis, medical staff believe that the medical environment is more pressure, followed by professional level, workload and time allocation, management and interpersonal relationship, while the work environment and resources, scientifi c research and teaching have less pressure. SAS, SDS and 6 dimensions showed correlation. Conclusion: Medical staff have obvious anxiety and depression, and the work stress is high, and there is a significant correlation between mental health and work stress.
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Special period; Medical staff ; Mental health; Work stress
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/ahe.v7i15.8770
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