Institutional Experience with Investigation and Service for Acute and Post-Traumatic Stress in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit.

Missouri medicine Pub Date : 2024-05-01
Jason Werner, Sydney Bell, Lauren Draper, Fletcher Hoague, Melinda Owens, Vithya Murugan, Terri Weaver
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Abstract

Acute stress, post-traumatic stress and burnout are all stress-related mental health problems common to patients, families, physicians, nurses, and allied health professionals across disciplines. They are particularly common in those who care for critically ill and injured children. Despite growing awareness of the pervasiveness of burnout and stress among healthcare workers and families in the pediatric intensive care unit, there remain important gaps in the knowledge of factors affecting the development of stress-related mental illnesses, how individual and institutional factors protect or exacerbate these problems, and effective measures to limit or mitigate them. Challenges exist in developing and maintaining institutional engagement with essentially non-revenue generating activities that require additional staff. For academic institutions, significant opportunities exist for cross-departmental collaboration. We describe our five-year experience developing a multidisciplinary group investigating these problems and providing interventions to professionals and families in the pediatric intensive care unit.

儿科重症监护室急性和创伤后应激反应调查和服务的机构经验。
急性应激反应、创伤后应激反应和职业倦怠都是与应激反应有关的心理健康问题,常见于病人、家属、医生、护士和各学科的专职医疗人员。这些问题在护理危重病人和受伤儿童的人员中尤为常见。尽管人们越来越意识到儿科重症监护病房的医护人员和家属普遍存在职业倦怠和压力问题,但对于影响压力相关精神疾病发展的因素、个人和机构因素如何保护或加剧这些问题以及限制或减轻这些问题的有效措施等方面的知识仍存在重大差距。在发展和保持机构参与基本上不创收的活动方面存在挑战,这些活动需要额外的人员。对于学术机构来说,跨部门合作的机会很大。我们介绍了五年来发展一个多学科小组的经验,该小组负责调查这些问题,并为儿科重症监护室的专业人员和家属提供干预措施。
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