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在这篇总统专栏中,作者指出,弹性已被确定为一种缓解倦怠、同情疲劳和道德困境这三种情况的策略。弹性曾经被视为一种天生的人格特质,现在越来越关注保健提供者的弹性培养,并关注根据提供者的职业阶段和跨专业保健工作者的干预措施不断发展的教育模式。发展个体弹性的“7c”策略最初应用于儿童和青少年,现在已经开始应用于医生。如果我们真的要赞美一线员工,我们不仅需要促进他们的个人福祉,还需要有意识地努力调整他们工作的环境和医疗体系。只有通过深思熟虑和全面的干预——针对个人和机构——我们才能真正促进福祉。这样的努力可以帮助我们的员工和团队从过去几年仅仅生存的状态中解脱出来,重新在工作中找到快乐。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA,版权所有)。
From surviving to thriving: Strategies to cultivate individual and organizational resilience in the health care workforce.
In this president's column, the author notes that resilience has been identified as a strategy to mitigate the triumvirate of burnout, compassion fatigue, and moral distress. Once viewed as an innate personality trait, there has been an increased focus on the cultivation of resilience among health care providers, with attention to evolving educational models depending on the career stage of the provider and interventions for interprofessional health care workers. Strategies to develop the "7Cs" of individual resilience, which were initially applied to children and adolescents, have begun to be applied to physicians. If we are to really celebrate our frontline workers, we need to not only promote their personal wellbeing, but also make conscious efforts to restructure the environments and health care systems in which they work. Only through thoughtful and comprehensive interventions-targeting both the individual and the institution-can we truly foster well-being. Such efforts can help move our workforce and teams from the constant state of merely surviving that they have been in the past several years to thriving and finding joy again in their work. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved).