加拿大马尼托巴省农村地区医护人员在COVID-19疫情期间的心理健康影响与韧性比较

A comparison of the mental health impacts and resilience of healthcare workers in rural Manitoba during the COVID-19 pandemic

Journal of Rural Studies · 2024
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研究调查了加拿大农村医护人员在疫情两个阶段的心理健康,发现多数人有焦虑症状,主要依靠非正式支持,且面临获取正式心理支持的障碍。

Abstract

Drawing on resilience research in rural studies, this study examined the mental health experiences of frontline healthcare workers during two stages of the COVID-19 pandemic in rural Manitoba, Canada. Data were collected using online surveys from May to June 2020 (n = 137) and from May to June 2021 (n = 219). The surveys assessed symptoms of anxiety and identified strategies and barriers to addressing mental health concerns. Most respondents exhibited clinical symptoms of anxiety as measured by the GAD-7 scale. Respondents mostly accessed informal supports, such as family and friends, in the first survey in 2020, and a broader mix of informal and formal supports in the 2021 survey. In both surveys, numerous barriers to accessing formal mental health support were identified. Our findings suggest that although some degree of resilience in the face of the pandemic was prevalent in rural areas, there is a need for accessible professional and peer mental health support for frontline healthcare workers. The research also highlights the importance of context and resources in sustaining the healthcare workforce in rural areas as part of the pandemic response. • The COVID-19 pandemic directly impacted frontline health care workers. • Individuals surveyed showed resilience in the face of unprecedented pressures in the workplace. • Frontline health care workers in rural areas faced unique barriers to mental health services. • Frontline health care workers in rural areas adapted unique strategies to deal with stress. • The resilience model describes resilience in the face of external forces, including facing barriers and adapting strategies.

农村医疗心理健康疫情韧性医护人员