与急救人员心理健康不佳作斗争:帮助急救人员克服(HERO)法案

Q4 Medicine
Brittany R. Derynda, Krishan Gupta, Shreya Bhattacharya, T. L. Hollar
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急救人员的自杀率比普通民众高得惊人,据估计,30%的急救人员出现行为健康问题,而普通人群中这一比例为20%。紧急救援人员经历了与工作有关的压力,但这一人群的心理健康问题往往被低估。例如,只有40%的紧急救援人员的自杀行为被报告。在这些问题中,缺乏应急人员心理健康治疗的最佳实践指南。因此,立法的重点是改善紧急救援人员的心理健康。《帮助紧急救援人员克服(HERO)法案》旨在通过改进检测、预防和治疗来改善紧急救援人员的心理健康,最终降低自杀率。HERO法案将实施数据系统,以捕获与自杀有关的比率和风险因素,在应急响应部门建立行为健康和保健计划,并在应急响应人员中实施基于证据的最佳实践,以识别、预防和治疗创伤后应激障碍。骨科家庭医学医生在筛查和管理患者的不良心理健康方面发挥着至关重要的作用。照顾身体、思想和精神是整骨疗法的核心原则;因此,骨科家庭医生在帮助急救人员克服心理健康斗争方面具有独特的地位。鉴于接受此类医生护理的急救人员的普遍存在,以及骨科医学可以为这一人群提供的价值,我们鼓励专业人士参与围绕HERO法案的讨论。
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Combating Poor Mental Health in Emergency Responders: Helping Emergency Responders Overcome (HERO) Act
Suicide rates are alarmingly higher among emergency responders than the general public, and it is estimated that 30% of first responders develop behavioral health conditions compared with 20% in the general population. Emergency responders experience their share of work-related stresses, but mental health problems in this demographic are often under-reported. For example, only 40% of suicides committed by emergency responders are reported. Amid these issues, there is a lack of best practice guidelines for mental health treatment among emergency responders. Hence, the stage is set for legislation to focus on improving mental health among emergency responders. The Helping Emergency Responders Overcome (HERO) Act seeks to improve mental health among emergency responders through improved detection, prevention, and treatment, ultimately leading to decreased rates of suicide. The HERO Act would implement data systems to capture rates and risk factors related to suicide, establish behavioral health and wellness programs within emergency responder departments, and implement evidence-based best practices to identify, prevent, and treat post-traumatic stress disorder in emergency responders. Osteopathic family medicine physicians play a crucial role in screening and managing poor mental health among their patients. Caring for the body, mind, and spirit is a core tenet of osteopathic medicine; therefore, osteopathic family physicians are uniquely positioned to help emergency responders overcome their mental health struggles. Given the prevalence of emergency responders who receive care from such physicians, and the value osteopathic medicine can offer this population, we encourage the profession to contribute to discussions surrounding the HERO Act.
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Osteopathic Family Physician
Osteopathic Family Physician Medicine-Family Practice
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