心血管遗传咨询师的幸福感和自我保健策略:一项定性研究

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 GENETICS & HEREDITY
Laura Yeates, Lucas A. Mitchell, Ivan Macciocca, Helen Mountain, Mary-Anne Young, Colleen Caleshu, Alison McEwen, Jodie Ingles
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摘要

反复暴露于具有挑战性的临床环境会影响医疗保健专业人员的健康。遗传咨询师帮助个人理解和适应困难的医疗信息,这通常对亲密的家庭成员有影响。在心脏方面,处理因心源性猝死而产生严重悲痛和创伤的家庭可能很困难,可能会出现倦怠和同情疲劳。本研究的目的是探讨心血管遗传咨询实践对遗传咨询师幸福感的影响,并描述自我保健实践。参与者是通过澳大利亚遗传咨询师协会招募的。半结构化访谈探讨了心血管遗传咨询实践、监督和自我保健方面的挑战。访谈记录使用反身性主题分析进行分析。采用自我报告的人口统计学、心理健康和倦怠测量。18位遗传咨询师参与了研究。访谈时间中位数为54分钟(范围40-74分钟)。所有的参与者都是女性,83%是欧洲人。很少有人报告轻度或中度抑郁症状(17%),轻度或中度焦虑症状(22%),没有人(0%)有表明压力的评分。其中3人(17%)的得分表明职业倦怠。反身性专题分析产生了三个主题:(1)心血管遗传咨询是不同的,不难也不易;(2)职场压力影响幸福感;(3)自我保健“工具箱”是必要的,监督是关键组成部分。遗传咨询的实践和工作量会影响幸福感。包括监督在内的遗传咨询师自我保健“工具包”有助于保持健康。
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Well-being and self-care strategies for cardiovascular genetic counselors: A qualitative study

Repeated exposure to challenging clinical situations impacts healthcare professionals' well-being. Genetic counselors assist individuals to understand and adapt to difficult medical information, which often has implications for close family members. In the cardiac setting, managing families with profound grief and trauma following sudden cardiac death can be difficult, with potential for burnout and compassion fatigue. The aim of this study was to explore the impact of cardiovascular genetic counseling practice on genetic counselor well-being and describe self-care practices. Participants were recruited through the Australasian Society of Genetic Counselors. Semi-structured interviews explored challenges in cardiovascular genetic counseling practice, supervision, and self-care. Interview transcripts were analyzed using reflexive thematic analysis. Self-reported demographics, psychological well-being, and burnout measures were used. Eighteen genetic counselors participated. Median interview length was 54 min (range 40–74). All participants were female and 83% of European ethnicity. Few reported mild or moderate depression symptoms (17%), mild or moderate anxiety symptoms (22%), and none (0%) had scores indicating stress. Three (17%) had scores indicating burnout. Reflexive thematic analysis generated three themes: (1) cardiovascular genetic counseling is different, not harder or easier; (2) workplace pressures affect well-being; (3) a self-care “tool kit” is necessary and supervision is a key component. Genetic counseling practice and workload can affect well-being. A genetic counselor self-care ‘tool kit’ that includes supervision helps maintain well-being.

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Journal of Genetic Counseling
Journal of Genetic Counseling GENETICS & HEREDITY-
CiteScore
3.80
自引率
26.30%
发文量
113
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Genetic Counseling (JOGC), published for the National Society of Genetic Counselors, is a timely, international forum addressing all aspects of the discipline and practice of genetic counseling. The journal focuses on the critical questions and problems that arise at the interface between rapidly advancing technological developments and the concerns of individuals and communities at genetic risk. The publication provides genetic counselors, other clinicians and health educators, laboratory geneticists, bioethicists, legal scholars, social scientists, and other researchers with a premier resource on genetic counseling topics in national, international, and cross-national contexts.
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