Survey of Stress Reactions Among Health Care Workers Involved With the SARS Outbreak
Yuli Veterans Hospital · National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University
Abstract
The outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) was unique because it was highly concentrated in health care settings and a large number of health care workers were infected. This study investigated stress reactions among 338 staff members in a hospital in East Taiwan that discontinued emergency and outpatient services to prevent possible nosocomial outbreak. Seventeen staff members (5 percent) suffered from an acute stress disorder; stepwise multiple logistic regression analysis determined that quarantine was the most related factor. Sixty-six staff members (20 percent) felt stigmatized and rejected in their neighborhood because of their hospital work, and 20 of 218 health care workers (9 percent)…
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6Topics & keywords
- Outbreak
- Medicine
- Logistic regression
- Health care
- Quarantine
- Family medicine
- Environmental health
- Emergency medicine