利用斯旺森理论提高工作生活质量,加强乌克兰和南非的医疗保健部门

Michaelle Deonarain, R. Rampersad
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南非和乌克兰的医疗保健部门工作人员面临着类似的挑战。南非的医护人员首当其冲地受到了 COVID-19 大流行病的影响,而乌克兰的医护人员则不得不在战争中表现出英勇顽强的精神,在非常艰难的环境下照顾病人。在上述悲剧中,乌克兰和南非的医护人员都表现出了惊人的勇气,但他们也表现出了极度的倦怠。在乌克兰,护士在冲突地区工作,必须处理复杂的病人身心健康问题。有些护士甚至遭受到受到创伤的病人的暴力侵害。本文评估了乌克兰和南非的医疗保健状况,并利用斯旺森关爱理论提供了一份描述性报告。斯旺森理论的要素包括保持信念、了解、与之同在、为之行动和促成,这些要素可以与支持病人和同事、敏感、富有感情和同理心以及对科室和病人的责任感等特征联系起来。这项研究选取了南非两个省的公立中心医院,采用了描述性探索范式。采用定性技术对 322 名一线参与者进行了访谈。结果显示,尽管参与者的承诺水平很高,但他们仍然面临着影响其日常工作生活的挑战。在南非开展的关于一线医疗工作者工作生活质量(QWL)经验的研究为乌克兰医疗保健部门提出了建议。
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Using Swanson’s theory to improve quality of work life to strengthen the healthcare sector in Ukraine and South Africa
South Africa and Ukraine share similar challenges for staff in the healthcare sector. Health care workers in South Africa have borne the brunt of the COVID-19 pandemic whereas in Ukraine health care workers, amidst the war have had to show valour and a tough spirit in caring for their patients under very trying circumstances. Arising from the above tragedies, health care workers have shown incredible bravery both in Ukraine and in South Africa, however they display extreme burn out. In Ukraine, nurses are working in the conflict zone and have to manage complex patient mental and physical health issues. Some have even been subjected to violence from traumatized patients. This article assesses the healthcare situation both in Ukraine and South Africa and provides a descriptive report utilizing The Swanson's theory of caring. The elements of Swanson’s theory consisting of maintaining belief, knowing, being with, doing for, and enabling can be linked to characteristics such as supporting patients and colleagues, being sensitive, affectionate and empathetic while feeling a sense of responsibility towards the department and patients. The study, based at selected South African public central hospitals in two provinces, adopted a descriptive exploratory paradigm. Qualitative techniques were used to administer an interview schedule to 322 frontline participants. The results revealed that despite high commitment levels, the participants still faced challenges that impact their daily work life. The study conducted in South Africa on Quality of Work life (QWL) experiences of frontline healthcare workers leaves recommendations for the Ukrainian health care sector.
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