Duffy Caoimhe C, Bass Gary A, Fitzpatrick Gerry, Doherty Eva M
Department of Anaesthesiology, Critical Care and Pain Medicine.
Department of Surgical Affairs, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, Dublin.
J Patient Saf. 2022 Jan 1;18(1):52-57. doi: 10.1097/PTS.0000000000000803.
Health care workers (HCWs) have been engaged in fighting dangerous epidemics for hundreds of years, more recently in severe acute respiratory syndrome, H1N1, Middle East respiratory syndrome, and now coronavirus disease 2019. A consistent feature of epidemic disease results is that health care systems and HCWs are placed under immense strain.
A focused narrative review was conducted using Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines to examine the main concerns and anxieties faced by HCWs during recent epidemics and to determine the supports deemed most important to those HCWs to keep them at the frontline. PubMed, Web of Science, and the Cochrane Library were searched in March 2020 using terms "Healthcare" OR "Medical" AND "Staff" OR "Workers" OR "Front line" AND "Concerns" OR "Anxiety" OR "Stress" AND "Pandemic" Or "Epidemic."
Twenty-five studies that reported the concerns and expectations of an estimated 13,793 HCWs in 10 countries (Canada, China, Greece, Hong Kong, Japan, Liberia, Netherlands, Saudi Arabia, Singapore and Taiwan) during pandemic situations were identified. Health care workers identified personal and family safety, appreciation, and the provision of personal protective equipment and adequate rest as primary concerns. Informal psychological supports were favored over formal employment-based group interventions.
Despite being hailed by the media as heroes, HCWs face social stigmatization and experienced high levels of anxiety and fear regarding personal safety and the health of their colleagues and family. Health care workers are more likely to seek peer-to-peer psychological support but also benefit from knowing that formal psychological supports are available to them.
数百年来,医护人员一直投身于抗击危险的流行病,最近是严重急性呼吸综合征、甲型H1N1流感、中东呼吸综合征,现在是2019冠状病毒病。流行病的一个持续特征是医疗系统和医护人员承受着巨大压力。
采用系统评价与Meta分析的首选报告项目指南进行了一项重点叙述性综述,以研究医护人员在近期流行病期间面临的主要担忧和焦虑,并确定对这些医护人员来说最重要的支持措施,以使他们坚守在一线。2020年3月,在PubMed、科学网和考克兰图书馆中检索,检索词为“医疗保健”或“医学”以及“工作人员”或“工作者”或“一线”以及“担忧”或“焦虑”或“压力”以及“大流行”或“流行病”。
确定了25项研究,这些研究报告了10个国家(加拿大、中国、希腊、中国香港、日本、利比里亚、荷兰、沙特阿拉伯、新加坡和中国台湾)估计13793名医护人员在大流行情况下的担忧和期望。医护人员将个人和家庭安全、认可、提供个人防护设备和充足休息视为主要担忧。比起基于正式工作的团体干预,他们更倾向于非正式的心理支持。
尽管医护人员被媒体誉为英雄,但他们面临社会污名化,对自身安全以及同事和家人的健康感到高度焦虑和恐惧。医护人员更有可能寻求同伴间的心理支持,但知道有正式的心理支持可供他们使用也会让他们受益。