"I felt useless": a qualitative examination of COVID-19's impact on home-based primary care providers in New York.

IF 1.2 Q4 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Ksenia Gorbenko, Emily Franzosa, Sybil Masse, Abraham A Brody, Orla Sheehan, Bruce Kinosian, Christine S Ritchie, Bruce Leff, Jonathan Ripp, Katherine A Ornstein, Alex D Federman
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Research on professional burnout during the pandemic has focused on hospital-based health care workers. This study examined the psychological impact of the pandemic on home-based primary care (HBPC) providers. We interviewed 13 participants from six HBPC practices in New York City including medical/clinical directors, program managers, nurse practitioners, and social workers and analyzed the transcripts using inductive qualitative analysis approach. HBPC providers experienced emotional exhaustion and a sense of reduced personal accomplishment. They reported experiencing grief of losing many patients at once and pressure to adapt to changing circumstances quickly. They also reported feeling guilty for failing to protect their patients and reduced confidence in their professional expertise. Strategies to combat burnout included shorter on-call schedules, regular condolence meetings to acknowledge patient deaths, and peer support calls. Our study identifies potential resources to improve the well-being and reduce the risk of burnout among HBPC providers.

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"我觉得自己一无是处":COVID-19 对纽约家庭初级保健提供者影响的定性研究。
关于大流行期间职业倦怠的研究主要集中在医院的医护人员身上。本研究探讨了大流行对家庭初级保健(HBPC)提供者的心理影响。我们采访了来自纽约市六家居家初级保健服务机构的 13 名参与者,包括医疗/临床主任、项目经理、执业护士和社会工作者,并采用归纳定性分析方法对记录誊本进行了分析。HBPC 提供者经历了情感衰竭和个人成就感降低。他们报告说,他们经历了同时失去许多病人的悲痛,以及迅速适应不断变化的环境的压力。他们还表示因未能保护好病人而感到内疚,对自己的专业知识信心下降。消除职业倦怠的策略包括缩短值班时间、定期召开吊唁会议以确认病人的死亡,以及拨打同伴支持电话。我们的研究确定了潜在的资源,以改善河北省医护人员的福祉并降低其职业倦怠的风险。
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HOME HEALTH CARE SERVICES QUARTERLY
HOME HEALTH CARE SERVICES QUARTERLY HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES-
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期刊介绍: Home Health Care Services Quarterly continues to publish important research on the cutting edge of home care and alternatives to long-term institutional care for the elderly, disabled, and other population groups that use in-home health care and other community services. The journal is aimed toward service providers and health care specialists involved with health care financing, evaluation of services, organization of services, and public policy issues.
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