社会护理人员的反思空间:Schwartz Rounds的初步发现

Q4 Psychology
E. Donnelly, C. McGoldrick
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在过去的一年里,伦敦东南部保持健康服务为社会护理人员提供了施瓦茨轮,以应对Covid-19对员工福祉的重大影响和持续的大流行后压力(例如招聘和保留)。本文分享了初步评估数据和围绕实施的关键经验。
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A reflective space for social care staff: Preliminary findings from Schwartz Rounds
Over the last year, the Keeping Well in South East London service have offered Schwartz Rounds to social care staff in response to the significant impact of Covid-19 on staff wellbeing and ongoing post-pandemic pressures (e.g. recruitment and retention). This text shares preliminary evaluation data and key learnings around implementation.
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