Burnout among HIV/AIDS health care providers. Helping the people on the frontlines.

AIDS clinical review Pub Date : 1992-01-01
J A Macks, D I Abrams
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Human immunodeficiency virus disease has presented the medical professional with many challenges over the past 10 years. In the decade ahead, one aspect of working in the field that is certainly becoming an increasingly formidable issue will be dealing with AIDS-related burnout among health care professionals. The risks of AIDS-related burnout are multiple. If providers cannot find effective strategies for coping, it is possible that some of the most sensitive and compassionate workers in the field may leave to seek less stressful career opportunities. Those who focus on the negative impact that HIV disease has had on society will react with increased finger pointing to the risk of burning out as another negative consequence of working with HIV infection. Individual burnout will ultimately impact on the organization requiring interventions at that level as well. Setting up mechanisms for both individuals and organizational systems to combat AIDS-related burnout will, in the short run, add to increased costs of care in a disease already noted for its high treatment expense. However, intervening to prevent AIDS-related burnout will ultimately be cost effective by minimizing its negative effects on individuals and institutions. Learning how to cope with AIDS-related burnout may benefit the medical professional caring for patients with HIV disease as well as the profession as a whole. Facilitation of communication among individuals will certainly be fostered. Already we have seen a reorganization of delivery of health care that encourages the emphasis on integration of the patient into a true partnership with their provider. Becoming aware of the problem of AIDS-related burnout and attempting to prevent it can only serve to foster greater humanism in service professionals. A report of the National Academy of Science Committee for the oversight of AIDS activities recommended in 1988 that "research funding be made available to examine the feasibility and effectiveness of programs to alleviate stress in health care workers who care for AIDS patients." Such funding is long overdue and should be made available immediately. As we enter the second decade of facing the complex challenges of the HIV epidemic, the stress could potentially become overwhelming. Dysfunctional health care providers need not become part of the problem. Now is the time to find solutions.

艾滋病毒/艾滋病医护人员的职业倦怠。帮助前线的人们。
在过去的十年中,人类免疫缺陷病毒疾病给医疗专业人员带来了许多挑战。在未来的十年里,在这个领域工作的一个方面肯定会成为一个越来越棘手的问题,那就是处理卫生保健专业人员与艾滋病有关的倦怠问题。与艾滋病相关的倦怠风险是多方面的。如果提供者不能找到有效的应对策略,那么该领域一些最敏感、最富有同情心的工作者可能会离开,去寻找压力较小的职业机会。那些只关注艾滋病毒疾病对社会造成的负面影响的人,会越来越多地指出,在感染艾滋病毒的情况下工作的另一个负面后果是精疲力竭的风险。个人的职业倦怠最终会影响到组织,也需要在这个层面上进行干预。在短期内,为个人和组织系统建立与艾滋病有关的倦怠作斗争的机制,将增加对这种已经以高治疗费用著称的疾病的护理费用。然而,通过干预预防艾滋病相关的倦怠,将其对个人和机构的负面影响降至最低,最终将具有成本效益。学习如何应对与艾滋病相关的职业倦怠可能对照顾艾滋病毒患者的医疗专业人员以及整个行业都有好处。当然会促进个人之间的交流。我们已经看到保健服务的重组,鼓励强调病人与提供者建立真正的伙伴关系。意识到与艾滋病相关的倦怠问题并试图加以预防,只会在服务专业人员中培养更大的人道主义精神。1988年,美国国家科学院监督艾滋病活动委员会的一份报告建议,“应提供研究资金,以检查减轻照顾艾滋病患者的卫生保健工作者压力的项目的可行性和有效性。”这种资金早就应该提供,应该立即提供。随着我们进入面临艾滋病毒流行病复杂挑战的第二个十年,压力可能变得势不可挡。不正常的医疗服务提供者不必成为问题的一部分。现在是找到解决办法的时候了。
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