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摘要
本研究的目的是探讨有助于医疗现场志愿者在危机条件下有效开展工作的动机资源的心理特征。为了实现这一目标,我们在志愿者中开展了一项心理诊断调查,使用了一份自我评估问卷,评估志愿者在危机条件下开展活动的表现和效果,并搭配使用了 V. 米尔曼的 "动机人格结构诊断 "方法。接受调查的志愿者群体根据其在卫生领域所受教育的程度和内容分为三个样本:医科学生、医疗保健专业人员(不同专业的医生、护士、药剂师、康复专家等)以及受过公共行政和医疗保健管理教育的个人。在这三个经验样本中采用的统计方法(即描述性分析、费雪方差分析和事后检验)可以描述志愿者动机资源的特殊性。根据实证数据,可以确定在个人幸福方面,危机条件下医疗领域志愿者的动机价值资源的主要能力是参与志愿工作的个人需求感和社会(社区)有用性动机的存在,从而丰富了志愿者的个性。安全和舒适的动机或对业务的高度迷恋会导致志愿活动的结果和过程过于理想化,使个人精疲力竭,并可能成为导致职业倦怠的一个因素。
MEDICAL FIELD VOLUNTEERS’ MOTIVATIONAL RESOURCES IN CRISIS CONDITIONS
The purpose of this study is to explore the psychological characteristics of motivational resources contributing to effective performance in crisis conditions among medical field volunteers. To achieve this objective, a psychodiagnostic survey was conducted among volunteers using a self-assessment questionnaire assessing performance and effectiveness in volunteer activities in crisis conditions, paired with the "Diagnostic of Motivational Personality Structure" methodology by V. Milman. The surveyed volunteers’ group was divided into three samples based on the level and content of their education in the health field: medical students, healthcare professionals (doctors of various specializations, nurses, pharmacists, rehabilitation specialists, and others), and individuals with education in public administration and management in healthcare. The statistical methods applied in these three empirical samples (i.e., descriptive analysis, Fisher's analysis of variance, and post hoc tests) allowed characterizing the peculiarities of motivational resources among volunteers. Based on the empirical data, it was determined that, in the personal well-being context, the primary competencies of the motivation-value resource for volunteers in the medical field in crisis conditions were a sense of personal need to partake in volunteer work and the presence of motivation for social (community) usefulness, leading to enrichment of the volunteer’s personality. Motivation for safety and comfort or a high fascination with business leads to an excessive idealization of the results and processes of volunteer activities, exhausts the individual, and can be a factor contributing to burnout.