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Arce, M., (2020). Factores asociados a la ansiedad en personal de salud profesional de áreas Covid [Tesis, Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/6711
Arce, M., Factores asociados a la ansiedad en personal de salud profesional de áreas Covid [Tesis]. : Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego; 2020. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/6711
@misc{renati/381123,
title = "Factores asociados a la ansiedad en personal de salud profesional de áreas Covid",
author = "Arce Guevara, Michael Geanfranco",
publisher = "Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego",
year = "2020"
}
Title: Factores asociados a la ansiedad en personal de salud profesional de áreas Covid
Authors(s): Arce Guevara, Michael Geanfranco
Advisor(s): Serrano García, Marco Orlando
Keywords: Ansiedad; Áreas Covid
Issue Date: 2020
Institution: Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego
Abstract: Determinar los factores asociados a ansiedad en personal de salud
profesional de áreas COVID.
Material y Métodos: Se llevó a cabo un estudio de tipo descriptivo,
seccional. La población de estudio estuvo constituida por 108 trabajadores
sanitarios según criterios de inclusión y exclusión distribuidos en 2 grupos:
con ansiedad patológica o sin ella; se calculó el odds ratio y prueba chi
cuadrado.
Resultados: No se apreciaron diferencias significativas para grupo etario,
genero, estado civil, hijo menor de 10 años y familia extendida entre el
personal con o sin ansiedad (p>0.05). La sobrecarga horaria no es factor
asociado a ansiedad en personal de salud de áreas COVID, con un odds
ratio de 1.34, el cual no es significativo (p>0.05). El IMC ≥25 no es factor
asociado a ansiedad en personal de salud de áreas COVID, con un odds
ratio de 1.32, el cual no es significativo (p>0.05). El grupo ocupacional no
es factor asociado a ansiedad en personal de salud de áreas COVID, con
un odds ratio de 1.16, el cual no es significativo (p>0.05). La insatisfacción
laboral no es factor asociado a ansiedad en personal de salud de áreas
COVID, con un odds ratio de 1.23, el cual no es significativo (p>0.05). La
falta de EPPS es factor asociado a ansiedad en personal de salud de áreas
COVID, con un odds ratio de 3.94, el cual fue significativo (p>0.05). El no
tener nombramiento es factor asociado a ansiedad en personal de salud de
áreas COVID, con un odds ratio de 3.34, el cual fue significativo (p>0.05).
El temor a fallecer es factor asociado a ansiedad en personal de salud de
áreas COVID, con un odds ratio de 7.61, el cual fue significativo (p>0.05).
El miedo al aislamiento social es factor asociado a ansiedad en personal
de salud de áreas COVID, con un odds ratio de 3.29, el cual fue significativo
(p>0.05).
Conclusiones: La falta de EPP, el no tener nombramiento, el temor a fallecer y el
miedo al aislamiento social son factores asociados a ansiedad en personal de
salud profesional de áreas COVID.
To determine the factors associated with anxiety in professional health personnel from COVID areas. Material and Methods: An analytical, sectional study was carried out. The study population consisted of 108 health workers according to inclusion and exclusion criteria distributed in 2 groups: with or without pathological anxiety; Odds ratio and chi square test were calculated. Results: No significant differences were observed for age group, gender, marital status, child under 10 years and extended family among staff with or without anxiety (p> 0.05). Hourly overload is not a factor associated with anxiety in health personnel froovem COVID areas, with an odds ratio of 1.34, which is not significant (p> 0.05). IMC ≥25 is not a factor associated with anxiety in health personnel from COVID areas, with an odds ratio of 1.32, which is not significant (p> 0.05). The occupational group is not a factor associated with anxiety in health personnel from COVID areas, with an odds ratio of 1.16, which is not significant (p> 0.05). Job dissatisfaction is not a factor associated with anxiety in health personnel from COVID areas, with an odds ratio of 1.23, which is not significant (p> 0.05). Lack of EPPS is a factor associated with anxiety in health personnel from COVID areas, with an odds ratio of 3.94, which was significant (p> 0.05). Not having an appointment is a factor associated with anxiety in health personnel from COVID areas, with an odds ratio of 3.34, which was significant (p> 0.05). Fear of dying is a factor associated with anxiety in health personnel from COVID areas, with an odds ratio of 7.61, which was significant (p> 0.05). Fear of social isolation is a factor associated with anxiety in health personnel from COVID areas, with an odds ratio of 3.29, which was significant (p> 0.05). Conclusions: Lack of PPE, having no appointment, fear of dying and fear of social isolation are factors associated with anxiety in professional health personnel from COVID areas.
To determine the factors associated with anxiety in professional health personnel from COVID areas. Material and Methods: An analytical, sectional study was carried out. The study population consisted of 108 health workers according to inclusion and exclusion criteria distributed in 2 groups: with or without pathological anxiety; Odds ratio and chi square test were calculated. Results: No significant differences were observed for age group, gender, marital status, child under 10 years and extended family among staff with or without anxiety (p> 0.05). Hourly overload is not a factor associated with anxiety in health personnel froovem COVID areas, with an odds ratio of 1.34, which is not significant (p> 0.05). IMC ≥25 is not a factor associated with anxiety in health personnel from COVID areas, with an odds ratio of 1.32, which is not significant (p> 0.05). The occupational group is not a factor associated with anxiety in health personnel from COVID areas, with an odds ratio of 1.16, which is not significant (p> 0.05). Job dissatisfaction is not a factor associated with anxiety in health personnel from COVID areas, with an odds ratio of 1.23, which is not significant (p> 0.05). Lack of EPPS is a factor associated with anxiety in health personnel from COVID areas, with an odds ratio of 3.94, which was significant (p> 0.05). Not having an appointment is a factor associated with anxiety in health personnel from COVID areas, with an odds ratio of 3.34, which was significant (p> 0.05). Fear of dying is a factor associated with anxiety in health personnel from COVID areas, with an odds ratio of 7.61, which was significant (p> 0.05). Fear of social isolation is a factor associated with anxiety in health personnel from COVID areas, with an odds ratio of 3.29, which was significant (p> 0.05). Conclusions: Lack of PPE, having no appointment, fear of dying and fear of social isolation are factors associated with anxiety in professional health personnel from COVID areas.
Link to repository: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/6711
Discipline: Medicina
Grade or title grantor: Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego. Facultad de Medicina Humana
Grade or title: Médico Cirujano
Register date: 29-Oct-2020
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