Working with people living with motor neurone disease and the impact on professionals' emotional and psychological well-being: A scoping review.

IF 3.6 2区 医学 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Megan Walls, Austin Claffey, David Mockler, Miriam Galvin
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Abstract

Background: Integrated multidisciplinary care is required to manage the progressive and debilitating symptoms associated with motor neurone disease. Professionals can find providing the level of care required by this population clinically and emotionally challenging. To support those working with these patients it is important to understand the experience of the entire multidisciplinary team involved and the impact of working with motor neurone disease on their emotional and psychological well-being.

Aim: To identify what is known about (1) healthcare professionals' experience of working with motor neurone disease and (2) the impact of this work on their emotional and psychological well-being.

Design: Scoping review. Review protocol registered on Open Science Framework.

Sources: Five electronic databases were searched in January 2023 and 2024. Grey literature and hand searches were completed.

Results: Fifty-one sources published between 1990 and 2023 were included. A total of 1692 healthcare professionals are represented. Three main categories were identified: (1) The demands of providing motor neurone disease care. (2) Factors influencing professionals' ability to provide desired levels of care. (3) The emotional impact of working with motor neurone disease. Subcategories are depicted within these.

Conclusion: Positive experiences included job satisfaction, enhanced perspective and receiving gratitude, while negative implications such as stress, emotional exhaustion and burnout also featured. The demands of motor neurone disease patient care, the organisation of services and resources required to meet patient and family needs and the emotional burden for professionals involved, warrant greater recognition in clinical practice, guidelines and future research.

与运动神经元病患者共事及其对专业人员情绪和心理健康的影响:范围综述。
背景:需要多学科综合护理来控制与运动神经元疾病相关的渐进性衰弱症状。专业人员可能会发现,为这类患者提供所需的护理在临床和情感上都具有挑战性。为了支持这些患者,了解整个多学科团队的工作经验以及运动神经元疾病对其情绪和心理健康的影响非常重要。目的:了解(1)医护人员在运动神经元疾病方面的工作经验;(2)这项工作对其情绪和心理健康的影响:设计:范围审查。综述协议已在开放科学框架(Open Science Framework)上注册:在 2023 年 1 月和 2024 年 1 月检索了五个电子数据库。完成了灰色文献和手工检索:结果:纳入了 1990 年至 2023 年间发表的 51 篇文献。共有 1692 名医疗保健专业人员参与其中。确定了三个主要类别:(1) 提供运动神经元疾病护理的需求。(2) 影响专业人员提供理想护理水平的因素。(3) 运动神经元病患者的情绪影响。结论:积极的体验包括工作满意度、视野开阔和心存感激,而消极的影响则包括压力、情感衰竭和职业倦怠。运动神经元病患者护理的要求、为满足患者和家属需求所需的服务组织和资源,以及相关专业人员的情感负担,都值得在临床实践、指导方针和未来研究中得到更多认可。
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Palliative Medicine
Palliative Medicine 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
7.60
自引率
9.10%
发文量
125
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Palliative Medicine is a highly ranked, peer reviewed scholarly journal dedicated to improving knowledge and clinical practice in the palliative care of patients with far advanced disease. This outstanding journal features editorials, original papers, review articles, case reports, correspondence and book reviews. Essential reading for all members of the palliative care team. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
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