International Association for Hospice and Palliative Care, Houston, TX.
Department of Palliative Medicine, Medical Faculty, RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany.
Palliat Support Care. 2021 Apr;19(2):187-192. doi: 10.1017/S1478951521000298.
With over two million deaths and almost 100 million confirmed cases, the COVID-19 pandemic has caused a "tsunami of suffering." Health care workers, including palliative care workers, have been severely impacted. This study explores how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted palliative care workers around the world and describes the coping strategies they have adopted to face their specific situation.
We conducted a qualitative analysis of written, unstructured comments provided by respondents to a survey of IAHPC members between May and June 2020. Free text was exported to MAX QDA, and a thematic analysis was performed by reading the comments and developing a coding frame.
Seventy-seven palliative care workers from 41 countries submitted at least one written comment, resulting in a data corpus of 10,694 words and a total of 374 coded comments. Eight main themes are emerged from the analysis: palliative care development, workforce impact, work reorganization, palliative care reconceptualization, economic and financial impacts, increased risk, emotional impact, and coping strategies.
The pandemic has had a huge impact on palliative care workers including their ability to work and their financial status. It has generated increased workloads and placed them in vulnerable positions that affect their emotional well-being, resulting in distress and burnout. Counseling and support networks provide important resilience-building buffers. Coping strategies such as team and family support are important factors in workers' capacity to adapt and respond. The pandemic is changing the concept and praxis of palliative care. Government officials, academia, providers, and affected populations need to work together to develop, and implement steps to ensure palliative care integration into response preparedness plans so as not to leave anyone behind, including health workers.
COVID-19 大流行已导致超过 200 万人死亡和近 1 亿例确诊病例,造成了“苦难的海啸”。医护人员,包括姑息治疗工作者,受到了严重影响。本研究探讨了 COVID-19 大流行如何影响全球姑息治疗工作者,并描述了他们为应对特殊情况而采用的应对策略。
我们对 IAHPC 成员在 2020 年 5 月至 6 月间进行的一项调查的答卷中,受访者提供的书面、非结构化意见进行了定性分析。将自由文本导出到 MAX QDA,并通过阅读评论和制定编码框架来进行主题分析。
来自 41 个国家的 77 名姑息治疗工作者提交了至少一条书面意见,产生了 10694 字的数据语料库和总计 374 条编码意见。分析中出现了 8 个主要主题:姑息治疗发展、劳动力影响、工作重组、姑息治疗重新概念化、经济和财务影响、风险增加、情绪影响和应对策略。
大流行对姑息治疗工作者产生了巨大影响,包括他们的工作能力和财务状况。它增加了工作量,并使他们处于脆弱的位置,影响他们的情绪健康,导致痛苦和倦怠。咨询和支持网络提供了重要的建立恢复力的缓冲。团队和家庭支持等应对策略是工作人员适应和应对能力的重要因素。大流行正在改变姑息治疗的概念和实践。政府官员、学术界、提供者和受影响的人群需要共同努力,制定和实施步骤,以确保姑息治疗纳入应急准备计划,不将任何人抛在后面,包括卫生工作者。