Identification of anxiety-depressive disorders in paramedics working shift work
Introduction Shift work can lead to mental health problems evolving into real anxiety disorders with significant socio-professional repercussions. Objectives The purpose of our work was to screen paramedics with shift work for anxiety disorders. Methods Cross-sectional study carried out among the p...
| 出版年: | European Psychiatry |
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Cambridge University Press
2023-03-01
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| author | D. Brahim N. Mechergui I. Youssef W. Ayed M. Mersni S. Ernez N. Ladhari |
| author_facet | D. Brahim N. Mechergui I. Youssef W. Ayed M. Mersni S. Ernez N. Ladhari |
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Introduction
Shift work can lead to mental health problems evolving into real anxiety disorders with significant socio-professional repercussions.
Objectives
The purpose of our work was to screen paramedics with shift work for anxiety disorders.
Methods
Cross-sectional study carried out among the paramedical staff of a Tunisian university hospital. The data was collected from a pre-established record sheet. Screening for anxiety-depressive disorders was done using the HAD scale
Results
The study included 158 paramedics. The average age was 36.48 years with female predominance at 70.9%. The average working time was 11.1 8.9 years and the average working time in shift work was 10.27 9.2 years. Of the 13 departments with non-standard hours of work, the main departments represented were resuscitation (n=24; 15.2%), emergencies (n=18; 11.4%) and radiology (n=17; 10.8%). Nurses accounted for 46.2%, manual workers for 23.4% and senior technicians for 19%.Certain anxiety symptomatology was found in 53.2% (n=84) and doubtful symptomatology in 29.1% (n=46) of the general population. Certain depressive symptomatology was noted in 17.1% (n=27) and doubtful symptomatology in 30.4% (n=48) of the general population. Occupational seniority and seniority in shift work were statistically significantly associated with both anxiety (p=0.04/p=0.05) and depression (p=0.05/p=0.006) symptomatology. ). Similarly, this anxiety-depressive symptomatology was associated with the position occupied (p=0.02 / p=0.04) and the assignment department (p=0.008 / p=0.01).
Conclusions
Anxiety-depressive disorders are common among paramedics working shift work in hospitals. Screening consultations in occupational medicine are necessary to detect these disorders early.
Disclosure of Interest
None Declared |
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| spelling | doaj-art-748cfc7ff1bf44a596a986e596173f182025-08-19T21:58:17ZengCambridge University PressEuropean Psychiatry0924-93381778-35852023-03-0166S473S47310.1192/j.eurpsy.2023.1013Identification of anxiety-depressive disorders in paramedics working shift workD. Brahim0N. Mechergui1I. Youssef2W. Ayed3M. Mersni4S. Ernez5N. Ladhari6Occupational pathology and fitness for work, Charles Nicolle Hospital, Tunis, TunisiaOccupational pathology and fitness for work, Charles Nicolle Hospital, Tunis, TunisiaOccupational pathology and fitness for work, Charles Nicolle Hospital, Tunis, TunisiaOccupational pathology and fitness for work, Charles Nicolle Hospital, Tunis, TunisiaOccupational pathology and fitness for work, Charles Nicolle Hospital, Tunis, TunisiaOccupational pathology and fitness for work, Charles Nicolle Hospital, Tunis, TunisiaOccupational pathology and fitness for work, Charles Nicolle Hospital, Tunis, Tunisia Introduction Shift work can lead to mental health problems evolving into real anxiety disorders with significant socio-professional repercussions. Objectives The purpose of our work was to screen paramedics with shift work for anxiety disorders. Methods Cross-sectional study carried out among the paramedical staff of a Tunisian university hospital. The data was collected from a pre-established record sheet. Screening for anxiety-depressive disorders was done using the HAD scale Results The study included 158 paramedics. The average age was 36.48 years with female predominance at 70.9%. The average working time was 11.1 8.9 years and the average working time in shift work was 10.27 9.2 years. Of the 13 departments with non-standard hours of work, the main departments represented were resuscitation (n=24; 15.2%), emergencies (n=18; 11.4%) and radiology (n=17; 10.8%). Nurses accounted for 46.2%, manual workers for 23.4% and senior technicians for 19%.Certain anxiety symptomatology was found in 53.2% (n=84) and doubtful symptomatology in 29.1% (n=46) of the general population. Certain depressive symptomatology was noted in 17.1% (n=27) and doubtful symptomatology in 30.4% (n=48) of the general population. Occupational seniority and seniority in shift work were statistically significantly associated with both anxiety (p=0.04/p=0.05) and depression (p=0.05/p=0.006) symptomatology. ). Similarly, this anxiety-depressive symptomatology was associated with the position occupied (p=0.02 / p=0.04) and the assignment department (p=0.008 / p=0.01). Conclusions Anxiety-depressive disorders are common among paramedics working shift work in hospitals. Screening consultations in occupational medicine are necessary to detect these disorders early. Disclosure of Interest None Declaredhttps://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/S0924933823010131/type/journal_article |
| spellingShingle | D. Brahim N. Mechergui I. Youssef W. Ayed M. Mersni S. Ernez N. Ladhari Identification of anxiety-depressive disorders in paramedics working shift work |
| title | Identification of anxiety-depressive disorders in paramedics working shift work |
| title_full | Identification of anxiety-depressive disorders in paramedics working shift work |
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| title_short | Identification of anxiety-depressive disorders in paramedics working shift work |
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