Des psychologues en milieu hospitalier lors de la crise sanitaire de la Covid-19 : mieux comprendre leur vécu à l’aide du concept de générativité

IF 0.6 4区 心理学 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY
C. Demarta , A.-L. Poujol
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Abstract

Introduction

During the COVID-19 pandemic, everyone was confronted with their finitude, risking a crisis of meaning. Considering with Erikson (1950) that generativity is a great vector of meaning in life, which allows an individual to ensure the continuity of society through transmission and care, caregivers usually have a higher generativity score than the general population (Grossman & Gruenewald, 2017). This study then looks for signs of generativity among caregivers, hypothesising that it was particularly mobilised during this health crisis.

Purpose

The purpose of this study is to explore the experiences of psychologists working in hospitals on somatic wards in order to identify the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and signs of generativity.

Method

In this exploratory, qualitative, prospective, multicenter study, nine psychologists working in hospital wards were interviewed individually to explore their experiences during a semi-structured interview.

Results

The markers of existential crisis linked to COVID-19, such as signs of exhaustion and anxiety, were prominent in their discourse. Strong elements of generativity are also found in the interviews. This reflects the testing of their resources.

Conclusion

Generativity allowed adaptation during the crisis but does not seem to be sufficient to protect against exhaustion and existential crisis.

Covid-19健康危机期间医院环境中的心理学家:通过生成概念更好地理解他们的经历
在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,每个人都面临着自身的有限性,面临着意义危机的风险。考虑到Erikson(1950)认为生成性是生命意义的重要载体,它允许个体通过传递和照顾来确保社会的连续性,照顾者通常比一般人群具有更高的生成性得分(Grossman &Gruenewald, 2017)。然后,这项研究在护理人员中寻找生育能力的迹象,并假设在这次健康危机期间,生育能力被特别调动起来。目的探讨在医院躯体病房工作的心理学家的经验,以识别COVID-19大流行的影响和生成的迹象。方法在这项探索性、定性、前瞻性、多中心研究中,对9名在医院病房工作的心理学家进行了半结构化访谈,探讨他们的经历。结果与COVID-19相关的生存危机标志,如疲惫和焦虑的迹象,在他们的话语中很突出。在访谈中也发现了强烈的创造性元素。这反映了他们对资源的考验。结论生成性在危机期间允许适应,但似乎不足以防止衰竭和生存危机。
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期刊介绍: Pratiques psychologiques is an official publication of the ''Société française de psychologie''. It publishes thematic issues, and concentrates on the applications in the psychological practice. It covers all fields of psychology.
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