Describing Remembrance & Renewal: A Holistic Self-Care Program.

IF 2 Q2 NURSING
Journal of Holistic Nursing Pub Date : 2023-12-01 Epub Date: 2023-03-22 DOI:10.1177/08980101231163448
Amy E Rettig, Emily Lambrecht-Stock, Amy Lindsey, Loraine T Sinnott
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Background: Holistic care interventions include support for healthcare worker grief in a relationship-based care paradigm. Few programs support oncology healthcare worker grief and renewal prior to and during the COVID-19 pandemic. Objective: Describe "knowledge of" and "engagement with" a program about grief and resilience, Remembrance & Renewal (R&R). Method: An anonymous, electronic survey was available to healthcare workers at an academic, comprehensive cancer center. Demographic questions were analyzed against "knowledge of" and "engagement with." Results: Of 105 responding to "awareness of," 81 knew about R&R and 48 had "engaged with" the program. Statistically significant relationships between a characteristic and awareness were found for education (p  =  .03), setting (p < .01), and the frequency of learning about a death (p  =  .04). Statistically significant relationships between a characteristic and level of participation were found for profession (p  =  .02) and length of time in job (p  =  .03). Open-ended questions asked about impact of patient death (n  =  93), barriers to participation (n  =  54), and feelings after "engagement with" (n  =  45). Responses to impact, barriers, and feelings were respectively: sadness (75.3%); time (77.8%); and calm (75.6%). Conclusion: This study describes "knowledge of" and "engagement with" a holistic grief and renewal program. Further study will add to healthcare worker holistic self-care.

描述记忆与更新:一个整体的自我保健计划。
背景:整体护理干预包括在基于关系的护理范式中对医护人员悲伤的支持。在COVID-19大流行之前和期间,很少有项目支持肿瘤医护人员的悲伤和恢复。目的:描述“了解”和“参与”一个关于悲伤和恢复力,记忆和更新(R&R)的项目。方法:对某学术综合性癌症中心的医护人员进行匿名电子调查。人口统计问题是根据“了解”和“参与”来分析的。结果:105人回答“意识到”,81人知道R&R, 48人“参与”这个项目。在教育(p = .03)和环境(p = .04)中,特征与意识之间存在统计学意义上的关系。在职业(p = .02)和工作时间(p = .03)中,特征与参与水平之间存在统计学上显著的关系。开放式问题涉及患者死亡的影响(n = 93)、参与的障碍(n = 54)和“参与”后的感受(n = 45)。对影响、障碍和感受的反应分别是:悲伤(75.3%);时间(77.8%);还有冷静(75.6%)。结论:本研究描述了“了解”和“参与”一个整体的悲伤和更新计划。进一步的研究将有助于医护人员的整体自我护理。
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期刊介绍: Manuscripts are solicited that deal with the processes of knowledge development and application including research, concept analysis and theory development, practical applications of research and theory, clinical case studies and analysis, practice applications in general, educational approaches and evaluation, and aesthetic expressions of holistic knowledge. While the journal seeks to support work grounded in evidence, the editorial philosophy suggests that there are many diverse sources of “evidence” beyond the realm of what is called “empirical” and that many methods are appropriate for discovering evidence and generating knowledge.
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