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COVID-19 Knowledge/Practices, Mental Status, and Return-To-Work Concerns Among Healthcare Workers in Huangzhou District, Huanggang City, China

OBJECTIVE: This study investigated the COVID-19-prevention knowledge and practices of healthcare workers (HCWs), their psychological states concerning the return to work, and their trust and requirements in using traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) to prevent and treat COVID-19. It is hoped that the...

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Autores principales: Zheng, Yanfei, Li, Tianxing, Zhang, Ying, Luo, Hui, Bai, Minghua, Liu, Zhenquan, Zeng, Yong, Deng, Guangrui, Xiao, Huiqun, Zhang, Yang, Zhang, Zheng, Chen, Huirong, He, Jiangming, Li, Boyi, Li, Yingshuai, Wang, Ji, Li, Lingru, Wang, Qi
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8795632/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35096724
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2021.723118
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author Zheng, Yanfei
Li, Tianxing
Zhang, Ying
Luo, Hui
Bai, Minghua
Liu, Zhenquan
Zeng, Yong
Deng, Guangrui
Xiao, Huiqun
Zhang, Yang
Zhang, Zheng
Chen, Huirong
He, Jiangming
Li, Boyi
Li, Yingshuai
Wang, Ji
Li, Lingru
Wang, Qi
author_facet Zheng, Yanfei
Li, Tianxing
Zhang, Ying
Luo, Hui
Bai, Minghua
Liu, Zhenquan
Zeng, Yong
Deng, Guangrui
Xiao, Huiqun
Zhang, Yang
Zhang, Zheng
Chen, Huirong
He, Jiangming
Li, Boyi
Li, Yingshuai
Wang, Ji
Li, Lingru
Wang, Qi
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description OBJECTIVE: This study investigated the COVID-19-prevention knowledge and practices of healthcare workers (HCWs), their psychological states concerning the return to work, and their trust and requirements in using traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) to prevent and treat COVID-19. It is hoped that the study can serve as a reference for policy making during the resumption of work in other countries or regions experiencing similar situations. METHODS: This study comprised a quantitative cross-sectional online survey design. Purposive sampling and Cluster sampling were used to recruit all HCWs working in public hospitals in Huangzhou District, Huanggang City, Hubei Province, China. From April 23 to May 14, 2020, surveys were sent electronically to all 13 public hospitals in this area. RESULTS: In total, 2,079 responses were received and 2,050 completed forms were included. After analysis, 47.9 and 46.6% of HCWs indicated that they possessed very good knowledge or good knowledge of preventative measures, respectively. Multivariable log-binomial regression indicated that male, tertiary hospital, medical staff, and undergraduate/postgraduate qualification were associated with good knowledge. Good knowledge was also well-correlated with good practice (OR: 3.277; 95% CI: 2.734–3.928; P < 0.01). 59.8% of HCWs reported worries about resuming work; especially asymptomatic infections. The Self-Rating Anxiety Scale (SAS) indicated that 10.8% of participants had mild anxiety, 1.5% moderate anxiety, and 0.1% severe anxiety. Female, divorced/widowed, and working in a high risk hospital (the Huangzhou District People's Hospital was used for throat swab examinations of returning workers) were risk factors for concerns about resuming work and anxiety symptoms. However, good preventive knowledge was a protective factor for anxiety. HCWs' trust in using TCM to treat COVID-19 was significantly higher than their trust in using TCM for prevention (P < 0.001). Regarding preferences for preventative TCM products, oral TCM granules were the most preferred (62.4%). HCWs also indicated they wanted to know more about the clinical efficacy, applicable population, and adverse reactions of preventative TCM products (89.3, 81.1, and 81.4%, respectively). CONCLUSION: While HCWs had good knowledge of COVID-19 preventative measures, this did not eliminate the psychological impact of resumption of work. Promotion of COVID-19 prevention knowledge reduces the risk of infection, and alleviates the worries and anxiety symptoms of HCWs about resuming work (especially in administrative staff, those with low education, and those working in primary hospitals). Additional psychological support is required for female HCWs, divorced/widowed HCWs, and those working in high-risk hospitals. Finally, systematic trials of preventative TCM products are recommended.
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spelling pubmed-87956322022-01-29 COVID-19 Knowledge/Practices, Mental Status, and Return-To-Work Concerns Among Healthcare Workers in Huangzhou District, Huanggang City, China Zheng, Yanfei Li, Tianxing Zhang, Ying Luo, Hui Bai, Minghua Liu, Zhenquan Zeng, Yong Deng, Guangrui Xiao, Huiqun Zhang, Yang Zhang, Zheng Chen, Huirong He, Jiangming Li, Boyi Li, Yingshuai Wang, Ji Li, Lingru Wang, Qi Front Public Health Public Health OBJECTIVE: This study investigated the COVID-19-prevention knowledge and practices of healthcare workers (HCWs), their psychological states concerning the return to work, and their trust and requirements in using traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) to prevent and treat COVID-19. It is hoped that the study can serve as a reference for policy making during the resumption of work in other countries or regions experiencing similar situations. METHODS: This study comprised a quantitative cross-sectional online survey design. Purposive sampling and Cluster sampling were used to recruit all HCWs working in public hospitals in Huangzhou District, Huanggang City, Hubei Province, China. From April 23 to May 14, 2020, surveys were sent electronically to all 13 public hospitals in this area. RESULTS: In total, 2,079 responses were received and 2,050 completed forms were included. After analysis, 47.9 and 46.6% of HCWs indicated that they possessed very good knowledge or good knowledge of preventative measures, respectively. Multivariable log-binomial regression indicated that male, tertiary hospital, medical staff, and undergraduate/postgraduate qualification were associated with good knowledge. Good knowledge was also well-correlated with good practice (OR: 3.277; 95% CI: 2.734–3.928; P < 0.01). 59.8% of HCWs reported worries about resuming work; especially asymptomatic infections. The Self-Rating Anxiety Scale (SAS) indicated that 10.8% of participants had mild anxiety, 1.5% moderate anxiety, and 0.1% severe anxiety. Female, divorced/widowed, and working in a high risk hospital (the Huangzhou District People's Hospital was used for throat swab examinations of returning workers) were risk factors for concerns about resuming work and anxiety symptoms. However, good preventive knowledge was a protective factor for anxiety. HCWs' trust in using TCM to treat COVID-19 was significantly higher than their trust in using TCM for prevention (P < 0.001). Regarding preferences for preventative TCM products, oral TCM granules were the most preferred (62.4%). HCWs also indicated they wanted to know more about the clinical efficacy, applicable population, and adverse reactions of preventative TCM products (89.3, 81.1, and 81.4%, respectively). CONCLUSION: While HCWs had good knowledge of COVID-19 preventative measures, this did not eliminate the psychological impact of resumption of work. Promotion of COVID-19 prevention knowledge reduces the risk of infection, and alleviates the worries and anxiety symptoms of HCWs about resuming work (especially in administrative staff, those with low education, and those working in primary hospitals). Additional psychological support is required for female HCWs, divorced/widowed HCWs, and those working in high-risk hospitals. Finally, systematic trials of preventative TCM products are recommended. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-01-14 /pmc/articles/PMC8795632/ /pubmed/35096724 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2021.723118 Text en Copyright © 2022 Zheng, Li, Zhang, Luo, Bai, Liu, Zeng, Deng, Xiao, Zhang, Zhang, Chen, He, Li, Li, Wang, Li and Wang. https://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 Public Health
Zheng, Yanfei
Li, Tianxing
Zhang, Ying
Luo, Hui
Bai, Minghua
Liu, Zhenquan
Zeng, Yong
Deng, Guangrui
Xiao, Huiqun
Zhang, Yang
Zhang, Zheng
Chen, Huirong
He, Jiangming
Li, Boyi
Li, Yingshuai
Wang, Ji
Li, Lingru
Wang, Qi
COVID-19 Knowledge/Practices, Mental Status, and Return-To-Work Concerns Among Healthcare Workers in Huangzhou District, Huanggang City, China
title COVID-19 Knowledge/Practices, Mental Status, and Return-To-Work Concerns Among Healthcare Workers in Huangzhou District, Huanggang City, China
title_full COVID-19 Knowledge/Practices, Mental Status, and Return-To-Work Concerns Among Healthcare Workers in Huangzhou District, Huanggang City, China
title_fullStr COVID-19 Knowledge/Practices, Mental Status, and Return-To-Work Concerns Among Healthcare Workers in Huangzhou District, Huanggang City, China
title_full_unstemmed COVID-19 Knowledge/Practices, Mental Status, and Return-To-Work Concerns Among Healthcare Workers in Huangzhou District, Huanggang City, China
title_short COVID-19 Knowledge/Practices, Mental Status, and Return-To-Work Concerns Among Healthcare Workers in Huangzhou District, Huanggang City, China
title_sort covid-19 knowledge/practices, mental status, and return-to-work concerns among healthcare workers in huangzhou district, huanggang city, china
topic Public Health
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8795632/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35096724
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2021.723118
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