医院医务社会工作者:COVID-19大流行期间的倦怠和继发性创伤

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Lindamarie Olson, Alberto Cabrera, John Bickel, Andrew Robinson, Chinyere Eigege, Kathryn Blanchard, James M Mandiberg, Robin E Gearing
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摘要

COVID-19给医疗专业人员的心理、情感和身体健康带来了许多挑战,包括倦怠和继发性创伤。由于社会工作者在COVID-19期间是必不可少的一线工作者,因此调查大流行对职业倦怠和继发性创伤反应的影响非常重要。在四家医院工作的163名医务社会工作者的多种族样本回应了一项关于倦怠和COVID-19影响的调查。该样本中的医务社会工作者报告了高水平的情绪耗竭和个人成就感,中等水平的人格解体。回归分析发现,高唤醒得分显著预测医务社工的情绪耗竭,拉丁裔和黑人显著预测人格解体,年龄较大和白人显著预测医务社工的个人成就。可以在直接实践中为医务社会工作者开发弹性计划,以减少继发性创伤压力并增加员工福利。未来的研究应采用更严格的研究设计,以更好地了解医务社会工作者倦怠的风险和保护因素,为客户和家庭提供直接实践。
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Medical Social Workers in Hospitals: Burnout and Secondary Trauma During the COVID-19 Pandemic.

COVID-19 presented numerous challenges to medical professional's mental, emotional, and physical health, including burnout and secondary trauma. As social workers served as essential and frontline workers during COVID-19, it is important to investigate the effects of the pandemic on professional burnout and secondary trauma responses. A multiracial sample of 163 medical social workers working across four hospital settings responded to a survey addressing burnout and the impact of COVID-19. Medical social workers in this sample reported high levels of emotional exhaustion and personal accomplishment and moderate levels of depersonalization. Regression analyses found that hyperarousal scores significantly predicted emotional exhaustion, identifying as Latinx and Black significantly predicted depersonalization, and being older and identifying as White significantly predicted personal accomplishment among medical social workers. Resiliency programs can be developed for medical social workers in direct practice to reduce secondary traumatic stress and increase employee well-being. Future research should employ more rigorous research designs to better understand risk and protective factors for burnout among medical social workers providing direct practice to clients and families.

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4.20
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期刊介绍: Social Work in Public Health (recently re-titled from the Journal of Health & Social Policy to better reflect its focus) provides a much-needed forum for social workers and those in health and health-related professions. This crucial journal focuses on all aspects of policy and social and health care considerations in policy-related matters, including its development, formulation, implementation, evaluation, review, and revision. By blending conceptual and practical considerations, Social Work in Public Health enables authors from many disciplines to examine health and social policy issues, concerns, and questions.
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