一线围手术期医护人员应对新冠肺炎的心理体验:质性研究

Toni Withiel, Elizabeth Barson, Irene Ng, Reny Segal, Daryl Lindsay Goulding Williams, Roni Benjamin Krieser, Keat Lee, Paul Mario Mezzavia, Teresa Sindoni, Yinwei Chen, Caroline Anne Fisher
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背景:新型冠状病毒(新冠肺炎)的迅速传播给仍在疫情前线的医护人员带来了不可估量的挑战。一系列快速发展的文献从数量上证明了疫情对医护人员的重大心理影响。然而,人们对一线医护人员在疫情中的生活经历知之甚少。目的:本研究旨在探讨澳大利亚墨尔本一家大型创伤医院围手术期工作人员的定性经验。方法:采用批判性现实主义方法进行归纳专题分析,分析9个半结构访谈的数据。结果:确定了四个关键主题。医院准备情况与医院应对疫情的准备情况有关,包括围绕政策变化沟通、团队领导和资源可用性的关键子主题。对准备状态的感知有助于感知新冠疫情的心理影响,这种影响多种多样,从愤怒到焦虑。针对心理影响,确定了一些应对策略,其中包括内部和外部应对机制。最后,随时间的适应反映了随时间的变化和增长,并涵盖了所有其他主题。结论:虽然一线工作人员和医院已经迅速组织应对病毒,但在我们的研究中,对员工心理健康的考虑相对较少。研究结果突出了医护人员在应对疫情时的脆弱性,并强调了采取协调一致的方法管理心理健康的必要性。
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The Psychological Experience of Frontline Perioperative Health Care Staff in Responding to COVID-19: Qualitative Study.

The Psychological Experience of Frontline Perioperative Health Care Staff in Responding to COVID-19: Qualitative Study.

Background: The rapid spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) has presented immeasurable challenges to health care workers who remain at the frontline of the pandemic. A rapidly evolving body of literature has quantitatively demonstrated significant psychological impacts of the pandemic on health care workers. However, little is known about the lived experience of the pandemic for frontline medical staff.

Objective: This study aimed to explore the qualitative experience of perioperative staff from a large trauma hospital in Melbourne, Australia.

Methods: Inductive thematic analysis using a critical realist approach was used to analyze data from 9 semistructured interviews.

Results: Four key themes were identified. Hospital preparedness related to the perceived readiness of the hospital to respond to the pandemic and encompassed key subthemes around communication of policy changes, team leadership, and resource availability. Perceptions of readiness contributed to the perceived psychological impacts of the pandemic, which were highly varied and ranged from anger to anxiety. A number of coping strategies were identified in response to psychological impacts which incorporated both internal and external coping mechanisms. Finally, adaptation with time reflected change and growth over time, and encompassed all other themes.

Conclusions: While frontline staff and hospitals have rapidly marshalled a response to managing the virus, relatively less consideration was seen regarding staff mental health in our study. Findings highlight the vulnerability of health care workers in response to the pandemic and reinforce the need for a coordinated approach to managing mental health.

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