研究新冠肺炎大流行期间住院和门诊医护人员的道德痛苦(MD)和道德伤害(MI)。

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q4 PSYCHIATRY
Phyllis B Whitehead, Carl E Haisch, Maria S Hankey, Ryan B Mutcheson, Sarah A Dewitt, Christi A Stewart, Jonathan D Stewart, Jennifer L Bath, Sherry M Boone, Ilona Jileaeva, Emily R Faulks, David W Musick
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背景:新冠肺炎增加了医疗保健专业人员(HCP)的道德痛苦(MD)和道德伤害(MI)。2022年3月,在住院和门诊HCP中研究了MD和MI。目的:我们试图研究(1)MD和MI之间的关系;(2) MD/MI与疫情相关倦怠和恢复力之间的关系;以及(3)HCP根据其背景经历与大流行相关的MD和MI的程度。方法:在为期4周的时间里,在2个学术医疗中心进行了一项调查,以测量MD、MI、倦怠、恢复力和离开医疗保健的意愿。184名参与者(医生、护士、住院医师、呼吸治疗师、高级实践提供者)的便利样本完成了调查。在这种混合方法中,研究人员分析了定量和定性调查数据,并对调查结果进行了三角测量。结果:MD和MI之间存在中度相关性(r=.47,P<.001)。回归结果表明,倦怠与MD和MI均显著相关(分别为P=.02和P<.001,而离职意向仅与MD相关(P<.001,缺乏领导力、徒劳的照顾、外部压力和脆弱性。结论:虽然MD和MI在概念上是相互关联的,但它们应该被视为不同的结构。HCP受到新冠肺炎大流行的显著影响,所有HCP类别都经历了MD和MI。了解HCP中MD和MI的来源有助于提高幸福感和工作满意度。
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Studying moral distress and moral injury among inpatient and outpatient healthcare professionals during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Objective: COVID-19 increased moral distress (MD) and moral injury (MI) among healthcare professionals (HCPs). The purpose of this study was to examine MD and MI among inpatient and outpatient HCPs during March of 2022.The study sought to examine (1) the relationship between MD and MI; (2) the relationship between MD/MI and pandemic-related burnout and resilience; and (3) the degree to which HCPs experienced pandemic-related MD and MI based on background characteristics.Methods: A survey was conducted to measure MD, MI, burnout, resilience, and intent to leave healthcare at two academic medical centers during a 4-week period. A convenience sample of 184 participants (physicians, nurses, residents, respiratory therapists, advanced practice providers) completed the survey. In this mixed-methods approach, researchers analyzed both quantitative and qualitative survey data and triangulated the findings.Results: A moderate association was found between MD and MI (r = .47, P < .001). Regression results indicated that burnout was significantly associated with both MD and MI (P = .02 and P < .001, respectively), while intent to leave was associated only with MD (P < .001). Qualitative results yielded eight sources of MD and MI: workload, distrust, lack of teamwork/collaboration, loss of connection, lack of leadership, futile care, outside stressors, and vulnerability.Conclusions: While interrelated conceptually, MD and MI should be viewed as distinct constructs. Many HCPs were significantly impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, with MD and MI being experienced by those in all HCP categories. Understanding the sources of MD and MI among HCPs could help to improve well-being, work satisfaction, and the quality of patient care.

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3.00
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Psychiatry in Medicine (IJPM) bridges the gap between clinical psychiatry research and primary care clinical research. Providing a forum for addressing: The relevance of psychobiological, psychological, social, familial, religious, and cultural factors in the development and treatment of illness; the relationship of biomarkers to psychiatric symptoms and syndromes in primary care...
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