Hamid Aseel, Scior Katrina, Williams Amanda C de C
Research Department of Clinical, Educational and Health Psychology, University College London, London, UK
Research Department of Clinical, Educational and Health Psychology, University College London, London, UK.
BMJ Open. 2020 May 18;10(5):e034291. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2019-034291.
To explore the impact of the provision of care of forcibly displaced Syrian mental health professionals (MHPs) to Syrian clients in the community given shared experiences and backgrounds with clients.
A qualitative study using thematic analysis of in-depth semistructured interviews to explore shared realities, self-disclosure and the impact of providing therapy.
Syrian MHPs operating in Gaziantep and Istanbul, Turkey, were interviewed.
Sixteen forcibly displaced Syrian MHPs (eight male, eight female) aged between 24 and 54 years (M=35, SD=8.3) who provided care to the displaced Syrian community in Turkey.
All workers described having a shared reality with their clients as helpful in therapy and a smaller proportion described it as a vulnerability. All described their work with Syrian clients as fulfilling and most described it as distressing. Participants referred to self-care,supervision, peer-support and personal therapy as a means to cope.
This study provides the first insight into the shared experiences of the ongoing trauma, loss and violations resulting from the ongoing Syrian conflict from the perspective of Syrian MHPs, adding to the literature of the professional issues and ethical duty to protect health workers in conflict settings.
鉴于与客户有共同的经历和背景,探讨为叙利亚流离失所的心理健康专业人员(MHP)向社区中的叙利亚客户提供护理的影响。
一项定性研究,采用主题分析法对深入的半结构化访谈进行分析,以探讨共同的现实、自我表露以及提供治疗的影响。
对在土耳其加济安泰普和伊斯坦布尔工作的叙利亚心理健康专业人员进行了访谈。
16名流离失所的叙利亚心理健康专业人员(8名男性,8名女性),年龄在24岁至54岁之间(平均年龄35岁,标准差8.3),他们为土耳其流离失所的叙利亚社区提供护理。
所有工作人员都表示与客户有共同的现实对治疗有帮助,一小部分人将其描述为一种脆弱性。所有人都称与叙利亚客户的工作是有意义的,大多数人则称其令人痛苦。参与者提到自我护理、监督、同伴支持和个人治疗是应对的手段。
本研究首次从叙利亚心理健康专业人员的角度深入了解了叙利亚持续冲突所造成的持续创伤、损失和侵犯行为的共同经历,为冲突环境中保护卫生工作者的专业问题和道德责任的文献增添了内容。