院前急救人员在COVID-19患者管理中的职业道德勇气水平评价

IF 0.5 Q4 PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
F. Aliakbari, M. Heidari, Sadegh Heydarpoor, Salman Yadollahi, Rahim Ali Sheikhi
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A -研究设计,B -数据收集,C -统计分析,D -数据解释,E -论文准备,F -文献检索,G -资金收集背景。紧急医疗服务(emS)是医疗保健系统的重要组成部分。决策是他们职业中最重要的部分,因为他们经常必须做出快速决定并采取行动,尽管病人的情况危急。他们往往是第一批应对COVID-19的人,他们经历着严重的身体、精神或道德压力。目标。本研究的目的是确定院前急救(PHE)人员在COVID-19患者管理中的职业道德勇气(PMC)水平。材料和方法。这项描述性分析研究于2020年进行。共有200名PHE工作人员参与了这项研究,他们是通过人口普查抽样方法招募的。使用有效的道德勇气问卷进行数据收集。数据采用SPSS version/21进行描述性检验和分析性检验。结果。参与者的平均年龄为34.42±7.14岁,平均工作经验为10.29±6.59岁,平均道德勇气得分为90.77±2.97分。道德勇气平均分与年龄、就业类型、参加灾害演习和培训课程有显著相关(p < 0.001)。结论。该研究的结果表明,各种变量与公共卫生部门员工的道德勇气水平之间存在显著关系。认识到公共卫生部门员工的道德勇气是提高他们准备工作的第一步。本研究提供医疗团队道德教育机会的必要性及潜在正面影响的证据。的
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Evaluating the level of professional moral courage of pre-hospital emergency staff in the management of patients with COVID-19
A – Study design, B – Data Collection, C – Statistical Analysis, D – Data Interpretation, E – Manuscript Preparation, F – literature Search, G – Funds Collection Background. emergency medical Services (emS) are an important part of the healthcare system. decision making is the most important part of their profession, as they often have to make a quick decision and act upon it, despite the critical conditions of the patient. They are often the first to deal with COVID-19, and they experience severe physical, mental or moral stress. Objectives. The aim of this study was to determine the level of Professional Moral Courage (PMC) of Pre-Hospital Emergency (PHE) staff in the management of patients with COVID-19. Material and methods. This descriptive, analytical study was conducted in 2020. A total of 200 PHE staff entered the study, recruited by the census sampling method. Data collection was undertaken using a validated moral courage questionnaire. The data was analyzed using SPSS version/21 with descriptive and analytic tests. Results. The mean age of the participants was 34.42 ± 7.14, and mean of their work experience was 10.29 ± 6.59 years, of the mean moral courage score was 90.77 ± 2.97. There was a significant relationship between the mean score of moral courage and age, type of employment and participation in disaster exercises and training courses ( p < 0.001). Conclusions. The findings of the study showed a significant relationship between various variables and level of moral courage in PHE staff. Awareness of the moral courage of PHE staff is the first step to improve their preparedness. This study provides evidence of the need and potential positive impact of moral education opportunities for healthcare team. the
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