Medidas de biossegurança e medo do COVID-19 associado à qualidade de vida no trabalho em pessoal de saúde hospitalar
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Objetivo: Determinar a relação entre as medidas de biossegurança e o medo da COVID-19 com a qualidade de vida no trabalho em pessoal de saúde. Material e métodos: Estudo analítico transversal, foram incluídos 245 trabalhadores assistenciais do Hospital Huaycán em Lima, Peru, que trabalharam durante a pandemia de COVID- 19. No ano de 2021, foi realizado um inquérito online, composto por três questionários: medidas de biossegurança, Fear of COVID-19 Scale para avaliar o medo e outro para medir a qualidade de vida no trabalho. Foi utilizado o teste Qui-quadrado, T de Student, Odds Ratio (OR) com intervalo de confiança (IC) a 95 %, considerado significativo quando p < 0,05. Resultados: Os trabalhadores apresentaram média de idade de 38,6 ± 8,5 anos, onde 68,2 % são mulheres. 61,6 % cumprem as medidas de biossegurança para a prevenção da COVID-19, 81,6 % têm uma má qualidade de vida no trabalho, 43,7 % têm muito medo da COVID-19 e 48,2 % receiam perder a vida devido à COVID-19. O pessoal que teve medo quando viu notícias ou histórias sobre a COVID-19 teve 6 vezes mais risco de apresentar má qualidade de vida no trabalho
(OR: 6,76; IC 95 %: 1,51-30,12), que não podem dormir por estarem preocupados com a COVID- 19 tiveram 5 vezes mais risco de apresentar má qualidade de vida no trabalho (OR: 5,51; IC 95 %: 1,10- 27,49). Conclusão: O pessoal de saúde usa regularmente medidas de biossegurança, metade tem medo da COVID-19; a maioria tem má qualidade de vida, a que se associa ao medo de ver notícias ou histórias sobre a COVID-19 e não podem dormir por estarem preocupados com a COVID-19.
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