灾后心理健康工作者的角色:综合评价

K. Usher, Cindy E. Woods, Caryn West
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背景:精神卫生工作者在灾难后照顾受创伤的人方面发挥着重要作用。虽然有很多关于灾难应对的文献,但很少有从精神卫生工作者的角度写的。目的:本综合综述的目的是探讨与个人和专业对灾害影响的反应有关的现有证据;灾后精神卫生工作者的作用、行动、参与、心理准备和反应。方法:通过电子数据库检索1996 ~ 2012年发表的相关文献。如果文章讨论了灾后社区精神卫生工作者的作用,则对其进行审查。31篇同行评议的期刊文章符合纳入标准。结果:出现了两个主题,涉及精神卫生工作者在灾害应对期间执行的任务、角色、技能和行动,以及工作对精神卫生工作者的情感影响。结论:调查结果表明,关于精神卫生工作者在灾难发生后立即为创伤幸存者提供支持的教育和准备工作,以及灾难对本身就是幸存者但仍继续为受影响社区中的其他人提供护理的精神卫生工作者的长期影响,文献中存在差距。
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Mental Health Worker Roles Post-Disaster: An Integrative Review
Background: Mental health workers play an important role in caring for traumatised people after a disaster. While there is much literature about disaster responses, little has been written from the perspective of mental health workers. Aim: The aim of this integrative review is to explore the current evidence related to the personal and professional responses to the impact of a disaster; the roles, actions, involvement, psychological preparation and reactions of mental health workers working in the aftermath of a disaster. Methods: Relevant literature published between 1996 and 2012 was identified through electronic databases. Articles were reviewed if they discussed the roles of mental health workers in communities post disaster. Thirty-one peer reviewed journal articles met the inclusion criteria. Results: Two themes emerged relating to the tasks, roles, skills and actions mental health workers perform during a disaster response, and the emotional impact of the work on the mental health workers. Conclusions: Findings identified a gap in the literature about the education and preparedness of mental health workers to support traumatised survivors immediately after a disaster, and the long-term impact of a disaster on mental health workers who are themselves survivors yet continue to provide care to others in affected communities.
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