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      Hospitalización a domicilio y COVID-19: impacto psicológico en el personal de enfermería tras un año de pandemia Translated title: Home hospitalization and COVID-19: psychological impact of the pandemic on the nurses

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          Resumen Introducción: La hospitalización a domicilio (HAD) ha demostrado ser un recurso para el tratamiento de pacientes COVID-19. Objetivo: Evaluar el impacto psicológico que ha supuesto la pandemia COVID-19 para las enfermeras de la HAD del Hospital Clinic de Barcelona. Metodología: Se realizó una encuesta online en 2020 y en 2021 compuesta por 4 escalas validadas. Se solicitaron 5 palabras para definir la pandemia. Resultados: Hubo una disminución de la calidad de vida, insomnio y ayudas para dormir en 2021. Se mantuvo un bajo nivel de estrés en ambos períodos y un alto nivel de ansiedad y depresión. Las palabras se clasificaron en 5 categorías: organización, sentimientos, enfermedad, situación social y otros. Conclusiones: La pandemia Covid-19 ha influido en la esfera emocional y afectiva de los profesionales enfermeros de HAD.

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          Abstract: Introduction: Home hospitalization (HH) has demonstrated to be an effective resource for the treatment of COVID-19 patients. Objective: To determine the psychological impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the HH nurses of the Hospital Clinic of Barcelona. Methodology: An online questionnaire was conducted in 2020 and 2021, consisting of 4 validated scales and in which 5 words were asked to define the pandemic. Results: There was a decrease in quality of life, insomnia and sleep aids in 2021. Both periods remained low in stress and high in anxiety and depression. The words were classified into 5 categories: organization, feelings, illness, social situation and other. Conclusions: The Covid-19 pandemic influenced the emotional and affective sphere of HH nursing professionals.

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          Factors Associated With Mental Health Outcomes Among Health Care Workers Exposed to Coronavirus Disease 2019

          Key Points Question What factors are associated with mental health outcomes among health care workers in China who are treating patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)? Findings In this cross-sectional study of 1257 health care workers in 34 hospitals equipped with fever clinics or wards for patients with COVID-19 in multiple regions of China, a considerable proportion of health care workers reported experiencing symptoms of depression, anxiety, insomnia, and distress, especially women, nurses, those in Wuhan, and front-line health care workers directly engaged in diagnosing, treating, or providing nursing care to patients with suspected or confirmed COVID-19. Meaning These findings suggest that, among Chinese health care workers exposed to COVID-19, women, nurses, those in Wuhan, and front-line health care workers have a high risk of developing unfavorable mental health outcomes and may need psychological support or interventions.
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            Prevalence of depression, anxiety, and insomnia among healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic: A systematic review and meta-analysis

            Highlights • At least one in five healthcare professionals report symptoms of depression and anxiety. • Almost four in 10 healthcare workers experience sleeping difficulties and/or insomnia. • Rates of anxiety and depression were higher for female healthcare workers and nursing staff. • Milder mood symptoms are common and screening should aim to identify mild and sub-threshold syndromes.
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              Generalized anxiety disorder, depressive symptoms and sleep quality during COVID-19 outbreak in China: a web-based cross-sectional survey

              Highlights • The COVID-19 outbreak significantly affects the mental health of Chinese public • During the outbreak, young people had a higher risk of anxiety than older people • Spending too much time thinking about the outbreak is harmful to mental health • Healthcare workers were at high risk for poor sleep
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                Martín Rodríguez Álvaro (Santa Cruz de La Palma, La Palma, Spain )
                1988-348X
                2022
                : 16
                : 2
                : 1354
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                [1] Barcelona orgnameHospital Clinic orgdiv1Hospitalización a Domicilio España
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                S1988-348X2022000200003 S1988-348X(22)01600200003
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                home hospitalisation,depression,stress,calidad de vida,anxiety,COVID-19,hospitalización a domicilio,insomnio,depresión,estrés,ansiedad,insomnia,quality of life

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