缓和安宁疗护住院人员工作苦恼经验之质性研究。

IF 0.7 Q4 NURSING
Morgan McKenna, Martin Dempster, Agnieszka Jarowslawska, John Shayegh, Lisa Graham-Wisener, Alan McPherson, Clare White
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摘要

背景:姑息治疗和临终关怀卫生专业人员可能有较差心理结果的风险。目前还不清楚员工会经历哪些具体的压力源,以及这些压力源对他们的心理健康有什么影响。目的:找出在成人安宁疗护住院部工作时所经历的压力源,以及如何处理这些压力源。方法:对在安宁疗护成人住院部工作的医护人员进行个别访谈。调查结果:共采访了19名工作人员。构建了六个主题,其中四个与经历的压力源有关:不切实际的工作量,病人护理,管理关系和工作文化。确定了管理压力源策略的两个主题:同伴支持和暂停。结论:安宁疗护提供的变化对工作人员提出了更高的要求,并减少了可用资源的数量。这可能会因为工作场所更富有同情心而得到缓解。有必要进行进一步的研究,以确定如何最好地管理痛苦,以及临终关怀组织如何最好地支持医护人员。
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Moderating the work distress experience among inpatient hospice staff: a qualitative study.

Background: Palliative and hospice care health professionals may be at risk of poorer psychological outcomes. It is unclear what specific stressors are experienced by staff and what impact they have on their psychological wellbeing. Aims: To identify stressors experienced when working in an adult hospice inpatient unit environment and how these are managed. Methods: Individual interviews were conducted with healthcare professionals working in a hospice adult inpatient unit. Findings: A total of 19 staff were interviewed. Six themes were constructed, with four related to stressors experienced: unrealistic workload, patient care, managing relationships, and work culture. Two themes concerned strategies for managing stressors were identified: peer support and time out. Conclusion: Changes within hospice care provision are placing demands on staff and reducing the amount of available resources. This may be alleviated by a move towards more compassionate workplaces. There is a need for further research to identify how distress can best be managed and how hospice organisations can best support healthcare staff.

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来源期刊
CiteScore
1.20
自引率
10.00%
发文量
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期刊介绍: Since its launch in 1995, International Journal of Palliative Nursing (IJPN) has been committed to promoting excellence in palliative and hospice care. It is now established as the leading journal for nurses working in this most demanding profession, covering all aspects of palliative care nursing in a way which is intelligent, helpful and accessible, and so useful in daily practice. The aim of IJPN is to provide nurses with essential information to help them deliver the best possible care and support for their patients. Each issue contains an unparalleled range of peer-reviewed clinical, professional and educational articles, as well as helpful and informative information on practical, legal and policy issues of importance to all palliative nurses.
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