隐藏的危机:法国医护人员的道德伤害。

Laurent Boyer, Guillaume Fond, Bach Tran, Pierre-Michel Llorca, Antoine Duclos
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背景:有报道称,每五名医生中就有一名、每四名护士中就有一名可能在三至五年内因职业倦怠而离职,在此背景下,本定性研究探讨了影响法国医护人员的更深层次危机,并质疑除职业倦怠之外的其他因素是否也会导致他们陷入困境:本研究分析了法国医护人员的证词,并查阅了相关文献,以揭示造成他们痛苦的根本原因:定性分析揭示了医护人员的深重苦恼,这些苦恼源于他们的道德标准(特别是 "患者至上 "的原则)与实际工作之间的不一致。证词强调了不可持续的工作条件和经济压力,迫使医护人员做出有损医疗质量和自身诚信的决定。护士们报告说,由于非盈利性,他们被迫将经济因素置于病人需求之上,从而关闭了诊所。同样,全科医生也表示幻想破灭,感觉与他们所向往的医学类型脱节。这种苦恼不仅仅是职业倦怠,还涉及个人价值观与职业要求之间的深层冲突,导致医护人员大量流失。来自美国的比较分析凸显了一个全球趋势,即医护人员对那些偏重财务或运营效率而非以患者为中心的医疗系统的信任度不断降低。我们在文献综述中发现的 "道德伤害 "恰当地描述了法国医护人员所面临的状况。道德伤害 "是对法国医疗工作者所面临的状况的恰当描述,它指的是当医疗工作者因外部限制而无法按照自己的道德信念开展工作时所产生的心理困扰--无论是在美国这样以金融化为主导的系统中因利润最大化而产生的心理困扰,还是在法国这样的公共系统中因资金和管理漏洞而产生的心理困扰:医护人员认为,法国的医疗系统曾因其卓越性和可及性而备受赞誉,但现在已不再允许他们将患者放在首位,这与他们的价值观相悖。因此,必须认识到 "道德伤害 "的存在,并以此为指导,进行必要的结构和组织改革,以改造我们的医疗保健系统。
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The hidden crisis: Moral injury among French healthcare workers.

Background: Amidst reports that one in five doctors and one in four nurses might leave their professions within three to five years due to high levels of burnout, this qualitative review explored the deeper crisis impacting healthcare workers in France, questioning whether factors beyond burnout contributed to their distress.

Methodology: This study analyzed testimonies from French healthcare workers and reviewed relevant literature to uncover the underlying causes of their distress.

Results: The qualitative analysis revealed profound distress among healthcare workers, stemming from a misalignment between their ethical standards, specifically the principle to 'put patients first,' and the practical realities of their work. Testimonies underscored unsustainable working conditions and economic pressures that compel healthcare workers to make decisions that compromise care quality and their own integrity. Nurses reported closing their practices due to non-profitability, forced to prioritize financial considerations over patient needs. Similarly, general practitioners expressed disillusionment, feeling disconnected from the type of medicine they aspired to practice. This distress goes beyond mere burnout, touching on deep-seated conflicts between personal values and professional demands, leading to significant attrition among healthcare workers. Comparative insights from the United States highlight a global trend where healthcare professionals face diminishing trust in systems that favor financial or operational efficiency over patient-centric care. 'Moral Injury,' as identified in our literature review, aptly describes the situation faced by French healthcare workers. It refers to the psychological distress that occurs when they cannot practice according to their ethical beliefs due to external constraints-whether from profit maximization in predominantly financialized systems like those in the United States or from funding and management gaps in public systems like those in France.

Conclusion: Healthcare workers observe that the French healthcare system, once praised for its excellence and accessibility, no longer allows them to put patients at the heart of their concerns, in contradiction with their values. It is therefore essential to recognize the existence of "Moral Injury" to guide the structural and organizational reforms necessary to transform our healthcare system.

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