Healy Sonya, Tyrrell Mark
Mercy University Hospital, Cork, Ireland.
Emerg Nurse. 2013 Mar;20(10):32-7. doi: 10.7748/en2013.03.20.10.32.s8.
Working in emergency departments (EDs) is inherently stressful, and stress caused by events such as witnessed death, elder or child abuse, and aggression and violence can have profound effects on staff. One strategy that can be effective in helping staff deal with such events is critical incident stress debriefing but, as the literature suggests, this is poorly established in ED settings. This article reports the results of a study in three EDs in Ireland of nurses' and doctors' perceived needs for debriefing and makes recommendations to improve this area of practice.
在急诊科工作本身就压力巨大,目睹死亡、虐待老人或儿童以及攻击和暴力等事件所引发的压力会对工作人员产生深远影响。一种有助于工作人员应对此类事件的有效策略是重大事件应激晤谈,但正如文献所表明的那样,这在急诊科环境中并未得到充分确立。本文报告了在爱尔兰三个急诊科开展的一项关于护士和医生对晤谈感知需求的研究结果,并提出了改进这一实践领域的建议。