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China Occupational Medicine ; (6): 542-2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-976136

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@#Objective ( ) To explore the influence of perceived organizational support POS and psychological resilience on ( - )Methods presenteeism behavior in medical staff in the prevention and control of coronavirus disease COVID 19 . Doctors - - and nurses engaged in the front line work of prevention and control in the four designated hospitals for the treatment of COVID , 19 in Guangdong Province Hunan Province and Jiangsu Province were selected as the research subjects using a random cluster , - - sampling method. The Survey of Perceived Organizational Support Scale the 10 item Connor Davidson Resilience Scale and - , Results Standford Presenteeism Scale 6 were used to investigate their POS psychological resilience and presenteeism. The , ( ),( ) ( ), total scores of POS psychological resilience and presenteeism were 44.9±7.6 31.2±5.7 and 18.5±3.7 respectively. ( Both POS and psychological resilience had negative effect on presenteeism standardized regression coefficient were −0.59 , P ) [ and −0.38 both <0.01 . Psychological resilience played a partial mediating role between POS and presenteeism 95% ( - ), ] Conclusion confidence interval −0.22 −0.09 the mediating effect ratio was 23.4% . Both POS and psychological - , resilience can directly affect the presenteeism behavior of medical staff in COVID 19 prevention and control and POS can also indirectly affect their presenteeism by affecting psychological resilience.

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China Occupational Medicine ; (6): 542-2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-976135

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@#Objective ( ) To explore the influence of perceived organizational support POS and psychological resilience on ( - )Methods presenteeism behavior in medical staff in the prevention and control of coronavirus disease COVID 19 . Doctors - - and nurses engaged in the front line work of prevention and control in the four designated hospitals for the treatment of COVID , 19 in Guangdong Province Hunan Province and Jiangsu Province were selected as the research subjects using a random cluster , - - sampling method. The Survey of Perceived Organizational Support Scale the 10 item Connor Davidson Resilience Scale and - , Results Standford Presenteeism Scale 6 were used to investigate their POS psychological resilience and presenteeism. The , ( ),( ) ( ), total scores of POS psychological resilience and presenteeism were 44.9±7.6 31.2±5.7 and 18.5±3.7 respectively. ( Both POS and psychological resilience had negative effect on presenteeism standardized regression coefficient were −0.59 , P ) [ and −0.38 both <0.01 . Psychological resilience played a partial mediating role between POS and presenteeism 95% ( - ), ] Conclusion confidence interval −0.22 −0.09 the mediating effect ratio was 23.4% . Both POS and psychological - , resilience can directly affect the presenteeism behavior of medical staff in COVID 19 prevention and control and POS can also indirectly affect their presenteeism by affecting psychological resilience.

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China Occupational Medicine ; (6): 542-2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-976133

ABSTRACT

@#Objective ( ) To explore the influence of perceived organizational support POS and psychological resilience on ( - )Methods presenteeism behavior in medical staff in the prevention and control of coronavirus disease COVID 19 . Doctors - - and nurses engaged in the front line work of prevention and control in the four designated hospitals for the treatment of COVID , 19 in Guangdong Province Hunan Province and Jiangsu Province were selected as the research subjects using a random cluster , - - sampling method. The Survey of Perceived Organizational Support Scale the 10 item Connor Davidson Resilience Scale and - , Results Standford Presenteeism Scale 6 were used to investigate their POS psychological resilience and presenteeism. The , ( ),( ) ( ), total scores of POS psychological resilience and presenteeism were 44.9±7.6 31.2±5.7 and 18.5±3.7 respectively. ( Both POS and psychological resilience had negative effect on presenteeism standardized regression coefficient were −0.59 , P ) [ and −0.38 both <0.01 . Psychological resilience played a partial mediating role between POS and presenteeism 95% ( - ), ] Conclusion confidence interval −0.22 −0.09 the mediating effect ratio was 23.4% . Both POS and psychological - , resilience can directly affect the presenteeism behavior of medical staff in COVID 19 prevention and control and POS can also indirectly affect their presenteeism by affecting psychological resilience.

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Chinese Journal of Hematology ; (12): 138-142, 2020.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1012158

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Objective: To reveal the related factors of inhibitors and differences ofhemorrhage and joint disease before and after the production of inhibitors in children with hemophilia A (HA) . Methods: Retrospective analyses of the clinical data of 381 children with HA under the age of 16 registered in the Registration Management Center of Hemophilia in Henan Provincial from January 2015 to August 2018. Results: A total of the 381 children were enrolled with 116 (30.4%) mild, 196 (51.4%) moderate, and 69 (18.1%) severe cases; 54 patients (14.2%) had inhibitors, including 22 high and 32 low titer inhibitors. Positive family history was positively associated with inhibitors[P<0.001, OR=3.299 (95%CI 1.743-5.983) ], and high-intensity exposure was associated with inhibitors[P=0.002, OR=2.587 (95%CI 1.414-4.731) ]. High-intensity exposure was associated with high titer inhibitor production[P=0.001, OR=8.689 (95%CI 2.464-30.638) ], and high-intensity exposure increased the risk of high titer inhibitors in HA patients. After inhibitors occurred in 54 patients with HA, the rates of overall joint annual bleeding (z=-3.440, P=0.001) and traumatic annual bleeding (z=-2.232, P=0.026) increased, but the rates of the annual joint bleeding (z=-1.342, P=0.180) and spontaneous annual bleeding (z=-1.414, P=0.157) remained to be not statistically significant. The joint ultrasound score did not change significantly after the inhibitor information (z=-0.632, P=0.527) . Conclusions: Positive family history and high-intensity exposure could increase the risk of F Ⅷ inhibitors in HA patients, and high-intensity exposure increased the risk of high titer inhibitors. The rates of the overall joint annual bleeding and traumatic annual bleeding increased after the inhibitor information.


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Child , Humans , Factor VIII/therapeutic use , Hemarthrosis , Hemophilia A/drug therapy , Hemorrhage , Retrospective Studies
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