赋予乌克兰保健和人道主义援助工作者权力:共同制定同伴支助人员福利课程。

IF 3.4 3区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Frontiers in Public Health Pub Date : 2025-10-01 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fpubh.2025.1654263
Courtney Welton-Mitchell, Nawaraj Upadhaya, Andrew Riley, Julius Torres Kellinghusen, Alexa Hansen, Halyna Skipalska, Peter Navario, Theresa P Castillo
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2022年2月,俄罗斯入侵乌克兰。国家援助人员冒着牺牲自己福祉的风险应对危机。本案例研究详细介绍了一家全球公共卫生非营利组织与乌克兰本国工作人员共同创建同伴支持干预措施的情况。作为同伴支持福祉课程开发的第一步,对530名乌克兰保健和人道主义援助工作人员进行了在线调查。本次调查共收到300份有效回复,回复率为57%。最主要的压力源包括:个人安全和保障(43%)、对家人和朋友的担忧(32%)和经济困难(29%)。超过三分之一的受访者表示,压力影响了他们的工作能力。常见的应对方式包括分心(73%)和使用酒精或药物(32%)。几乎所有(97%)表示对同伴支持小组干预感兴趣。除了对与同事交往的兴趣外,学生对课程内容的首选包括:应对技巧、心理准备、同伴支持促进技巧和健康的团队动力。调查结果被用于开发6个模块的同伴支持小组课程,并通过随后的研讨会加以完善。这种参与式方法可用于为不同类型和不同环境的工人开发量身定制的福利课程。
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Empowering Ukrainian healthcare and humanitarian aid workers: cocreating a peer support staff wellbeing curriculum.

In February 2022 Russia launched an invasion of Ukraine. National aid workers responded to the crisis, at the risk of their own wellbeing. This case study details the cocreation of a peer support intervention by a global public health non-profit working with national staff in Ukraine. As a first step in peer support wellbeing curriculum development, an online survey was developed and administered for 530 Ukrainian healthcare and humanitarian aid workers. The survey resulted in 300 valid responses, for a 57% response rate. Top stressors included: personal safety and security (43%), concerns for family and friends (32%), and financial hardships (29%). Just over one-third of respondents indicated that stress was interfering with their ability to do their job. Common forms of coping included distraction (73%), and use of alcohol or drugs (32%). Nearly all (97%) indicated interest in a peer support group intervention. In addition to interest in socializing with colleagues, top preferences for curriculum content included: coping skills, psychological preparedness, peer support facilitation skills, and healthy team dynamics. Survey results were used to develop a 6-module peer support group curriculum, refined through subsequent workshops. This participatory approach can be utilized to develop tailored wellbeing curriculum for workers of various types and across settings.

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Frontiers in Public Health
Frontiers in Public Health Medicine-Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
CiteScore
4.80
自引率
7.70%
发文量
4469
审稿时长
14 weeks
期刊介绍: Frontiers in Public Health is a multidisciplinary open-access journal which publishes rigorously peer-reviewed research and is at the forefront of disseminating and communicating scientific knowledge and impactful discoveries to researchers, academics, clinicians, policy makers and the public worldwide. The journal aims at overcoming current fragmentation in research and publication, promoting consistency in pursuing relevant scientific themes, and supporting finding dissemination and translation into practice. Frontiers in Public Health is organized into Specialty Sections that cover different areas of research in the field. Please refer to the author guidelines for details on article types and the submission process.
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