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Relationship between anxiety and resilience of coronavirus (COVID-19) in pediatric and emergency assistants of Iran Medical Science University, 2021
Pakistan Journal of Medical and Health Sciences ; 15(3):984-991, 2021.
Artigo em Inglês | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-1232807
ABSTRACT

Introduction:

Physicians and other healthcare personnel play a major role at time widespread public health crises such as COVID-19 epidemic. This epidemic is likely, increase anxiety in the community, especially among medical students. Since COVID-19 outbreak, studies about this epidemic effects on anxiety and resilience in pediatric and emergency assistants of Iran have not been conducted. This study investigates the relationship between resilience and anxiety of coronavirus (COVID-19) in pediatric and emergency assistants of Iran Medical Sciences University in 2021.

Method:

This research is the result of a cross-sectional study. The statistical population of this study includes 52 pediatric and emergency assistants of Ali Asghar and Rasoul Akram hospitals in Tehran, 2021. To select a statistical sample, a census sampling method was used and was filled out by pediatric and emergency assistants. To deliberate content validity and reliability, we first examined 30 questionnaires and after confirming it, we examined other samples. In this study, we used 2 questionnaires and 52 people responding to them, and then we measured two components called content validity ratio and content validity index, (CVI and CVR). It was used the quintuple Likert scale. To determine the research reliability, we used the Cronbach's alpha coefficient formula, after calculating Conor and Davidson resilience alpha, (CD-RIS) the score 0.90 and for the anxiety scale of coronavirus in pediatric and emergency assistants, digit 0.89 were obtained, since both of them are greater than. 0.7, so this test has acceptable reliability. Data

analysis:

Due to the normality of the data, we used Pearson- correlation coefficient to analyze relationship between resilience and anxiety coronavirus (COVID-19) in pediatric and emergency assistants. Because sig is greater than 0.05 (0.1), the null hypothesis is confirmed and the opposite hypothesis is rejected, so there is no significant correlation between these two variables (P = 0.6). Also, the coefficient of this correlation for 52 data is 0.2. According to the results, we find out that there is no significant relationship between resilience and anxiety in assistants and residents. Since there is no correlation between the two variables, the intensity and directions are not studied.

Results:

The results showed that most pediatric assistants and residents are concerned about the COVID-19 contagious to the people around them. Fewer people have anxiety of coronavirus. There is no significant relevancy between these two variables (P = 0.6). Also, the correlation coefficient for 52 data is 0.2. Proper resilience is a personality trait, which enables people to cope better with stressful or traumatic events. People who have health literacy in disease are more likely have adequate flexibility, which in turn can decrease their anxiety level. According to the chi-square test and probability value, we find out that there is no significant relationship between individual's demographic characteristics and anxiety of coronavirus in pediatric and emergency assistants and their resilience scale.
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Coleções: Bases de dados de organismos internacionais Base de dados: EMBASE Idioma: Inglês Revista: Pakistan Journal of Medical and Health Sciences Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Artigo

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Coleções: Bases de dados de organismos internacionais Base de dados: EMBASE Idioma: Inglês Revista: Pakistan Journal of Medical and Health Sciences Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Artigo