在长期危机中领导规划员工支持的经验教训:COVID-19医护人员的经验。

IF 2.3 Q1 NURSING
Nursing Research and Practice Pub Date : 2025-09-22 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1155/nrp/6417570
Ruth A Bryant, Ashton Haake, Anne Murray, Laura Genzler, Catherine R Van Son
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背景:在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,促进了许多项目,以减轻压力并提供支持。卫生保健工作者(HCWs)对这些支持措施的反应尚未得到评估。目标/目的:本研究的目的是确定和描述卫生保健工作者在大流行期间的福利和支助需求,并为灾害规划准备工作提供信息。方法:在本定性描述性研究中,于2022年3月至6月对24名多学科卫生保健工作者进行了5个半结构化焦点小组。使用主题分析,团队成员阅读每个文本以识别短语中的模式并应用代码。然后压缩短语,确定主题。结果:确定了三个阶段,每个阶段都有独特的主题。阶段1)“开始”:主题包括“很难知道什么是正确的”,“看起来像一个战区”,“我们都在一起”,“看到病人受苦”,以及“这有点没完没了”。阶段2)“潮流转变”:主题包括“努力变得强大”、“当他们不得不回来时感到愤怒”和“想要两者兼得”。阶段3)“开始处理”:主题包括“那时我不能哭”,“开始治疗,必须继续生活”,以及“考虑离开”。结论:卫生保健工作者在长期危机期间和之后需要支持,以管理持续的恐惧和焦虑。在危机期间,领导者的存在是有价值的。通过跨学科共同治理进行灾害规划是必要的,以确定和制定适当和有意义的干预措施。心理支助的资源和计划需要由工作人员审查。在应对危机的准备过程中,以及在危机期间和危机之后,都需要支持。
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Lessons for Leadership Planning Employee Support in a Long-Term Crisis: The COVID-19 Healthcare Worker Experience.

Background: Numerous programs were promoted during the COVID-19 pandemic to mitigate stress and provide support. Healthcare workers (HCWs) response to these support measures has not been evaluated. Objective/Aim: The objective of this study was to identify and describe the HCWs well-being and support needs over the course of the pandemic and to inform disaster planning preparations. Methods: In this qualitative descriptive study, five semistructured focus groups with 24 multidisciplinary HCWs were conducted between March and June 2022. Using thematic analysis, team members read each transcript to identify patterns in the phrases and apply codes. Phrases were then compressed, and themes identified. Results: Three phases were identified, each with unique themes. Phase 1) "The Beginning": themes included "hard to know what's right", "looked like a warzone", "we're all in it together", "seeing patients suffer", and "it was kind of nonstop". Phase 2) "Tide Turned": themes included "trying to be strong", "angry when they had to come back", and "wanted it both ways". Phase 3) "Starting to Process": themes included "I couldn't cry then", "started therapy, had to keep living", and "considered leaving". Conclusions: HCWs need support during and after prolonged crises to manage ongoing fears and anxieties. Leader presence during the crisis is valuable. Disaster planning through interdisciplinary shared governance is warranted to identify and develop appropriate and meaningful interventions. Resources and plans for psychological support need to be vetted by staff. Support is required in preparation for the crisis, as well as during and after the crisis.

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