KESEJAHTERAAN PSIKOLOGIS TENAGA MEDIS DI MASA PANDEMI

Faqih Purnomosidi, Adinda Rizkila
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This journal reviews the psychological well-being of health workers in dealing with the pandemic period due to the COVID-19 that has attacked almost all countries in the world. This study aims to determine the impact of the Covid-19 virus on the psychological condition of health workers. The sample used is 7 representatives of health workers such as midwives and nurses who work in the city of Surakarta. The sampling technique used in this research is quota sampling with data collection using interview and observation techniques. The type of research in this journal is qualitative research with a naturalist paradigm. The results of this study indicate that health workers have not fully achieved psychological well-being. There are still many of them who feel pressured in carrying out their work. The conclusion that can be drawn from this research is the need for full support from the community for health workers related to their work. If health workers achieve psychological well-being, they can work happily and calmly so that the recovery rate will increase
流行病中的医疗人员心理健康
本杂志回顾了由于COVID-19袭击了世界上几乎所有国家,卫生工作者在应对大流行时期的心理健康状况。本研究旨在确定Covid-19病毒对卫生工作者心理状况的影响。所使用的样本是7名卫生工作者的代表,如在泗水市工作的助产士和护士。本研究采用的抽样技术是定额抽样,数据收集采用访谈和观察技术。本刊的研究类型是自然主义范式的定性研究。这项研究的结果表明,卫生工作者没有完全实现心理健康。他们中仍有许多人在工作中感到压力。从这项研究中可以得出的结论是,社区需要为与其工作相关的卫生工作者提供充分支持。如果卫生工作者实现心理健康,他们就可以愉快、平静地工作,从而提高康复率
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