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摘要
考虑到医护社会工作者(HCSWs)在日常工作中面临的挑战,应对资源是其工作的重要组成部分。然而,在国家和全球危机时期,应对资源的问题变得既紧迫又独特,因为这是一个共同的创伤性现实背景。在这种情况下,专业人员和服务对象同时面临着同样的生存威胁。因此,本研究采用解释现象学的方法,对 15 名高危社工在 COVID-19 危机中扮演的角色所定义的应对资源进行了研究。参与者完成了半结构化的定性访谈,在访谈中分享了他们对专业和个人-家庭方面的应对资源的认识。出现了与应对资源相关的四个主题和九个次主题:(a) 专业活力,通过 "神圣 "工作和作为精英团队的一部分这两个次主题来描述;(b) 团队凝聚力,通过团队支持和管理支持这两个次主题来体现;(c) 自我保健,通过自我倾听、内化价值观和成年仪式这三个次主题来表达;(d) 家庭支持,通过独立/稳定和自豪这两个次主题来描述。这些发现强调了应对资源如何帮助家庭主妇控制和处理家庭工作冲突,在国家-全球危机时期,家庭工作冲突具有重要意义。因此,家政服务人员和雇佣他们的机构需要认识到这些应对资源的各种表现形式,并将其制度化,其中一些被描述为基于自发性。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved)。
What helped the helpers? Health care social workers' phenomenological perspective regarding coping resources in the contexts of shared traumatic reality.
Coping resources are a vital component for health care social workers (HCSWs), considering the challenges embodied in their work routine. However, when it comes to times of national-global crisis, the issue of coping resources becomes both urgent and unique because it is a context of shared traumatic reality. In such situations, both the professional and the service users simultaneously face the same existential threat. Therefore, the present study used the interpretive phenomenological approach to examine coping resources as defined by 15 HCSWs regarding the role they played during the COVID-19 crisis. The participants completed semistructured, qualitative interviews in which they shared their knowledge about coping resources in the professional and personal-family dimensions. Four themes and nine subthemes related to coping resources emerged: (a) professional vitality, which is described through the subthemes of "sacred" work and being part of an elite unit; (b) team cohesion, manifested through the subthemes of team support and management support; (c) self-care, in which the subthemes of self-listening, internalized values, and rites of passage are expressed; and (d) family support, described through the subthemes of independence/stability, as well as pride. These findings highlight the ways in which coping resources helped the HCSWs contain and manage the home-work conflict, which takes on a critical meaning during times of national-global crisis. Therefore, HCSWs and the organizations that employ them need to recognize and institutionalize the various manifestations of these coping resources, some of which have been described as based on spontaneity. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).
期刊介绍:
The American Journal of Orthopsychiatry publishes articles that clarify, challenge, or reshape the prevailing understanding of factors in the prevention and correction of injustice and in the sustainable development of a humane and just society.