Ren Huihui,Zhong Qin,Yang Fang,Jiang Shilan,Tan Zihao,Liu Jianjun,Correlation between anxiety level of residents and needs of traditional Chinese medicine nursing during the COVID-19 epidemic[J].SICHUAN MENTAL HEALTH,2021,34(1):30-33 |
Correlation between anxiety level of residents and needs of traditional Chinese medicine nursing during the COVID-19 epidemic |
DOI:10.11886/scjsws20201013002 |
English keywords:COVID-19 Residents Anxiety level TCM nursing |
Fund projects:江西中医药大学2020年校级“青年红色筑梦之旅”项目(项目名称:心灵郎中——新冠肺炎疫情下心理健康管理平台) |
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Objective To understand the current situation of anxiety level and traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) nursing needs among residents during the COVID-19 epidemic, and to discuss the relationship between them,so as to provide references for maintaining their mental health.Methods A total of 560 residents were recruited using convenience sampling method, and the selected individuals completed three questionnaires based on online platform, including self-designed general information questionnaire, Generalized Anxiety Disorder Scale (GAD-7), and TCM nursing needs questionnaire. Then the correlation between anxiety level and TCM nursing needs was analyzed by Spearman correlation test.Results A total of 552 valid questionnaires were collected. The results of GAD-7 showed that the total score was (11.04±3.72), and average score of each item was (1.58±0.53). There were 328 cases (59.4%) without anxiety symptoms, 180 cases (32.6%) with mild anxiety, 33 cases (6.0%) with moderate anxiety, and 11 cases (2.0%) with severe anxiety. The analysis of TCM nursing needs questionnaire showed that the total score was (21.59±7.92), and dominated by the needs of medical knowledge (2.90±1.15) and TCM dietary care (2.82±1.13). The item score and total score of TCM nursing needs questionnaire of residents during the COVID-19 epidemic were positively correlated with GAD-7 total score (r=0.240~0.331, P<0.01).Conclusion Residents suffer from different levels of anxiety during the COVID-19 epidemic, and TCM nursing needs is on the rise, indicating that the anxiety level of residents is correlated with the needs of TCM nursing. |
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