Boswell Suzanne M
University of Tennessee College of Nursing, 1200 Volunteer Boulevard, Knoxville, TN 37996, USA.
Nurs Clin North Am. 2016 Dec;51(4):585-597. doi: 10.1016/j.cnur.2016.07.005.
In the course of disaster/humanitarian response, providers are exposed to chaotic environments riddled with morally complex situations. This article disseminates research findings that highlight the impact of moral incongruence on responder mental health within the disaster/humanitarian setting by focusing on the theme "Everything was gray." The information is extracted from a larger, mixed methods study examining numerous variables considered within relevant literature to be influential in the occurrence of psychological distress among disaster/humanitarian responders.
在灾难/人道主义救援过程中,救援人员会置身于充满道德复杂情况的混乱环境中。本文通过聚焦“一切都是灰色的”这一主题,传播了一些研究结果,这些结果突出了道德不一致在灾难/人道主义背景下对救援人员心理健康的影响。这些信息摘自一项规模更大的混合方法研究,该研究考察了相关文献中认为对灾难/人道主义救援人员心理困扰的发生有影响的众多变量。