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Less Social Support for Patients With COVID-19: Comparison With the Experience of Nurses

Context: Since December 2019, more than 80,000 patients have been diagnosed with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in China. Social support status of COVID-19 patients, especially the impact of social support on their psychological status and quality of life, needs to be addressed with increasing...

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Autores principales: Li, Zhenyu, Ge, Jingwu, Feng, Jianping, Jiang, Riyue, Zhou, Qin, Xu, Xiaolin, Pan, Yinbing, Liu, Shijiang, Gui, Bo, Wang, Zhongyun, Zhu, Bin, Hu, Yimin, Yang, Jianjun, Wang, Rong, Su, Dongan, Hashimoto, Kenji, Yang, Meiling, Yang, Chun, Liu, Cunming
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7901979/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33633601
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2021.554435
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author Li, Zhenyu
Ge, Jingwu
Feng, Jianping
Jiang, Riyue
Zhou, Qin
Xu, Xiaolin
Pan, Yinbing
Liu, Shijiang
Gui, Bo
Wang, Zhongyun
Zhu, Bin
Hu, Yimin
Yang, Jianjun
Wang, Rong
Su, Dongan
Hashimoto, Kenji
Yang, Meiling
Yang, Chun
Liu, Cunming
author_facet Li, Zhenyu
Ge, Jingwu
Feng, Jianping
Jiang, Riyue
Zhou, Qin
Xu, Xiaolin
Pan, Yinbing
Liu, Shijiang
Gui, Bo
Wang, Zhongyun
Zhu, Bin
Hu, Yimin
Yang, Jianjun
Wang, Rong
Su, Dongan
Hashimoto, Kenji
Yang, Meiling
Yang, Chun
Liu, Cunming
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description Context: Since December 2019, more than 80,000 patients have been diagnosed with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in China. Social support status of COVID-19 patients, especially the impact of social support on their psychological status and quality of life, needs to be addressed with increasing concern. Objectives: In this study, we used social support rating scale (SSRS) to investigate the social support in COVID-19 patients and nurses. Methods: The present study included 186 COVID-19 patients at a Wuhan mobile cabin hospital and 234 nurses at a Wuhan COVID-19 control center. Responses to a mobile phone app-based questionnaire about social support, anxiety, depression, and quality of life were recorded and evaluated. Results: COVID-19 patients scored significantly lower than nurses did on the Social Support Rating Scale (SSRS). Among these patients, 33.9% had anxiety symptoms, while 23.7% had depression symptoms. Overall SSRS, subjective social support scores and objective support scores of patients with anxiety were lower than those of patients without anxiety. This result was also found in depression. In addition, all dimensions of social support were positively correlated with quality of life. Interestingly, in all dimensions of social support, subjective support was found to be an independent predictive factor for anxiety, depression, and quality of life, whereas objective support was a predictive factor for quality of life, but not for anxiety and depression via regression analysis. Conclusion: Medical staffs should pay attention to the subjective feelings of patients and make COVID-19 patients feel respected, supported, and understood from the perspective of subjective support, which may greatly benefit patients, alleviate their anxiety and depression, and improve their quality of life.
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spelling pubmed-79019792021-02-24 Less Social Support for Patients With COVID-19: Comparison With the Experience of Nurses Li, Zhenyu Ge, Jingwu Feng, Jianping Jiang, Riyue Zhou, Qin Xu, Xiaolin Pan, Yinbing Liu, Shijiang Gui, Bo Wang, Zhongyun Zhu, Bin Hu, Yimin Yang, Jianjun Wang, Rong Su, Dongan Hashimoto, Kenji Yang, Meiling Yang, Chun Liu, Cunming Front Psychiatry Psychiatry Context: Since December 2019, more than 80,000 patients have been diagnosed with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in China. Social support status of COVID-19 patients, especially the impact of social support on their psychological status and quality of life, needs to be addressed with increasing concern. Objectives: In this study, we used social support rating scale (SSRS) to investigate the social support in COVID-19 patients and nurses. Methods: The present study included 186 COVID-19 patients at a Wuhan mobile cabin hospital and 234 nurses at a Wuhan COVID-19 control center. Responses to a mobile phone app-based questionnaire about social support, anxiety, depression, and quality of life were recorded and evaluated. Results: COVID-19 patients scored significantly lower than nurses did on the Social Support Rating Scale (SSRS). Among these patients, 33.9% had anxiety symptoms, while 23.7% had depression symptoms. Overall SSRS, subjective social support scores and objective support scores of patients with anxiety were lower than those of patients without anxiety. This result was also found in depression. In addition, all dimensions of social support were positively correlated with quality of life. Interestingly, in all dimensions of social support, subjective support was found to be an independent predictive factor for anxiety, depression, and quality of life, whereas objective support was a predictive factor for quality of life, but not for anxiety and depression via regression analysis. Conclusion: Medical staffs should pay attention to the subjective feelings of patients and make COVID-19 patients feel respected, supported, and understood from the perspective of subjective support, which may greatly benefit patients, alleviate their anxiety and depression, and improve their quality of life. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-02-01 /pmc/articles/PMC7901979/ /pubmed/33633601 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2021.554435 Text en Copyright © 2021 Li, Ge, Feng, Jiang, Zhou, Xu, Pan, Liu, Gui, Wang, Zhu, Hu, Yang, Wang, Su, Hashimoto, Yang, Yang and Liu. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Psychiatry
Li, Zhenyu
Ge, Jingwu
Feng, Jianping
Jiang, Riyue
Zhou, Qin
Xu, Xiaolin
Pan, Yinbing
Liu, Shijiang
Gui, Bo
Wang, Zhongyun
Zhu, Bin
Hu, Yimin
Yang, Jianjun
Wang, Rong
Su, Dongan
Hashimoto, Kenji
Yang, Meiling
Yang, Chun
Liu, Cunming
Less Social Support for Patients With COVID-19: Comparison With the Experience of Nurses
title Less Social Support for Patients With COVID-19: Comparison With the Experience of Nurses
title_full Less Social Support for Patients With COVID-19: Comparison With the Experience of Nurses
title_fullStr Less Social Support for Patients With COVID-19: Comparison With the Experience of Nurses
title_full_unstemmed Less Social Support for Patients With COVID-19: Comparison With the Experience of Nurses
title_short Less Social Support for Patients With COVID-19: Comparison With the Experience of Nurses
title_sort less social support for patients with covid-19: comparison with the experience of nurses
topic Psychiatry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7901979/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33633601
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2021.554435
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