Optimism of health care workers during a disaster: a review of the literature.

Emerging health threats journal Pub Date : 2012-01-01 Epub Date: 2012-01-24 DOI:10.3402/ehtj.v5i0.7270
Noga Boldor, Yosefa Bar-Dayan, Tova Rosenbloom, Joshua Shemer, Yaron Bar-Dayan
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Abstract

Optimism has several orientations. One such outlook is a general tendency to regard the world as a positive place, accepting difficulties as mere challenges instead of impassable barriers. Among health care workers, optimism improves their level of functioning, their patients' satisfaction, and their therapeutic results. Optimistic staff members report feeling less pressure, use fewer avoidance strategies, focus on practical problem solutions, seek social support, and have more trust in people and organizations. The aim of this article is to provide a review of the literature concerning the role of optimism, both in daily life and in crisis situations. An attempt was made to find the linkage between optimism among health care workers during disasters and their active response, with special emphasis on the relationship between optimism and knowledge, feelings or behavior. Based on the literature, optimism was found to be helpful both in daily medical work and in cases of medical emergencies. Optimism was also revealed one of the key components of resilience and self-efficacy. Therefore, it is recommended to consider strengthening the optimism through initiative programs. Obtaining optimism can be included in toolkit preparedness for health care workers in order to confront the complications in the aftermath of disaster. These programs, together with appropriate information, social support, professional trust, and leaders modeling behavior, will raise the well-being and enhance coping skills of the health care workers during and aftermath of disaster scenarios.

灾难期间卫生保健工作者的乐观主义:文献综述。
乐观主义有几个方向。一种这样的观点是,人们普遍倾向于把世界看作一个积极的地方,把困难仅仅视为挑战,而不是不可逾越的障碍。在卫生保健工作者中,乐观可以提高他们的工作水平、病人的满意度和治疗效果。乐观的员工报告说,他们感到的压力更小,使用的回避策略更少,关注实际问题的解决方案,寻求社会支持,对人和组织有更多的信任。这篇文章的目的是提供有关乐观的作用,在日常生活和危机情况下的文献综述。试图找出灾害期间保健工作者的乐观主义与其积极反应之间的联系,特别强调乐观主义与知识、感觉或行为之间的关系。根据文献,乐观主义在日常医疗工作和医疗紧急情况下都是有帮助的。乐观情绪也是心理弹性和自我效能感的重要组成部分之一。因此,建议考虑通过主动性项目来加强乐观情绪。获得乐观情绪可纳入卫生保健工作者的工具包准备工作,以应对灾后的并发症。这些项目,加上适当的信息、社会支持、专业信任和领导者的模范行为,将提高卫生保健工作者在灾难期间和灾后的幸福感和应对技能。
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