COVID-19 时代的精神压力:职业治疗师的观点。

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OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY IN HEALTH CARE Pub Date : 2024-07-01 Epub Date: 2023-02-20 DOI:10.1080/07380577.2023.2181625
Brenda S Howard, Breanna Beckmann, Drew Flynn, Jon Haller, Macy Pohl, Kelsey Smith, Scott Webb
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摘要

COVID-19 的条件给医护人员带来了道德上的困扰。职业治疗师不得不适应这个未知的时代,以最好的方式对待他们的客户。本研究旨在探讨职业治疗师在 COVID-19 期间的道德困扰体验。研究对象包括 18 名职业治疗师,他们的工作环境各不相同。研究人员进行了半结构式访谈,以探讨 COVID-19 期间职业治疗师的道德困扰(面对道德问题时感受到的困扰)经历。研究人员采用诠释学现象学方法对数据进行了分析,以产生有关道德困扰体验的主题。研究人员确定了职业治疗师在 COVID-19 大流行期间的经历主题。这些主题包括道德困扰的经历,反映了参与者遇到的道德困扰问题;道德困扰的影响,探讨了 COVID-19 对参与者的幸福感和生活质量的影响;以及管理道德困扰,探讨了职业治疗师在整个大流行期间试图减轻道德困扰的方法。这项研究使人们认识到职业治疗师在大流行病期间的经历,并探讨了职业治疗师为未来发生道德困扰做好准备的意义。
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Moral Distress in the Time of COVID-19: Occupational Therapists' Perspectives.

The conditions of COVID-19 have caused moral distress in healthcare workers. Occupational therapists have had to adapt to these unknown times to best treat their clients. The purpose of this study was to explore the experience of moral distress in occupational therapists during the time of COVID-19. Eighteen occupational therapists were included who worked in a variety of settings. Investigators conducted semi-structured interviews to explore experience with moral distress (distress felt when confronting an ethical problem) during the time of COVID-19. The data were analyzed using a hermeneutical phenomenological approach to generate themes regarding the experience of moral distress. Investigators identified themes of occupational therapists' experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic. These themes included: Experiences of moral distress, capturing participants' encounters with morally distressing issues; effects of moral distress, exploring the impact of COVID-19 experiences on participants' well-being and quality of life; and managing moral distress, addressing ways in which occupational therapists tried to mitigate moral distress throughout the pandemic. This study brings awareness to the experience of occupational therapists during the pandemic and explores implications for preparing occupational therapists for future occurrences of moral distress.

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来源期刊
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期刊介绍: Occupational Therapy in Health Care is a journal of contemporary practice in occupational therapy. It provides occupational therapy practitioners with a forum to stay up-to-date on current methods and theories in the field. Focused on everyday practice, the journal addresses the concerns of new and experienced therapists, presenting innovations in client evaluations and treatments, current research findings, critical reviews of current textbooks, descriptions of novel programs and descriptions of fieldwork innovations. An essential guide to the changing trends in health care, social services, and education, Occupational Therapy in Health Care provides occupational therapy practitioners with a forum to stay up-to-date on current methods and theories in the field.
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