HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL EMPOWERMENT

Helen L. Millar
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Background: Healthcare professional specialties, including psychiatry, have had to adapt to the unprecedented challenges created by COVID-19 by transforming the service to benefit patients and improve sustainability of the workforce.Methods: This short paper provides an experiential perspective and highlights a selection of the recent relevant guidance and key publications in the field while outlining examples of practical adaptations made by mental healthcare professionals to rapidly organize a “virtual” person-centered model of care to deliver a hybrid psychiatric service while maintaining staff mental and physical well-being.Results: Mental healthcare professionals have risen to the challenge of COVID-19 by reconfiguring the current model of care and advancing in the use of technology to provide a hybrid model of patient care. With the unprecedented situation created by COVID-19, these rapid developments promoted innovative ways of working that could be beneficial, flexible and improve patient care as well as potentially create a more healthy work–life balance for staff in the medium to longer term.Conclusions: COVID-19 is the greatest public health challenge in the 21st century to date. Mental healthcare professionals have demonstrated an ability to successfully and rapidly adapt to create a virtual way of working and provide a more flexible person-centered model of care for patients. By shifting conventional work patterns, the situation allowed the opportunity to rethink current healthcare delivery. The unprecedented scenario empowered healthcare professionals to address inefficiencies and system failures in the current system and advance in ways of working which could potentially improve the sustainability of the limited healthcare workforce within an already pressurized system and promote a more person-centered model of care.
医疗保健专业授权
背景:包括精神病学在内的医疗保健专业必须改变服务方式,使患者受益,并提高劳动力的可持续性,以适应COVID-19带来的前所未有的挑战。方法:这篇短文提供了一个经验的视角,并重点介绍了该领域最近的相关指南和关键出版物的选择,同时概述了精神卫生保健专业人员快速组织“虚拟”以人为中心的护理模式的实际适应示例,以提供混合精神病学服务,同时保持员工的精神和身体健康。结果:精神卫生保健专业人员通过重新配置当前的护理模式和推进技术的使用来提供混合的患者护理模式,从而应对COVID-19的挑战。在COVID-19造成的前所未有的情况下,这些快速发展促进了创新的工作方式,这些工作方式可能有益、灵活并改善患者护理,并有可能在中长期内为工作人员创造更健康的工作与生活平衡。结论:2019冠状病毒病是21世纪迄今最大的公共卫生挑战。精神卫生保健专业人员已经证明了一种成功和快速适应的能力,可以创建一种虚拟的工作方式,并为患者提供更灵活的以人为本的护理模式。通过改变传统的工作模式,这种情况使人们有机会重新思考当前的医疗保健服务。这种前所未有的情景使医疗保健专业人员能够解决当前系统中的低效率和系统故障,并在工作方式上取得进步,这可能会在已经压力很大的系统中提高有限的医疗保健劳动力的可持续性,并促进更加以人为本的护理模式。
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