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了解应对恐怖袭击事件的心理影响。

Understanding the psychological impacts of responding to a terrorist incident.

机构信息

Behavioural Science Team, Emergency Response Department Science & Technology, Public Health England, Salisbury, UK.

Faculty of Life Sciences and Medicine, King's College London, London, UK.

出版信息

Eur J Psychotraumatol. 2021 Nov 24;12(1):1959116. doi: 10.1080/20008198.2021.1959116. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Responding to a mass casualty event can cause significant distress, even for highly trained medical and emergency services personnel.

OBJECTIVE

The purpose of the study was to understand more about first responders' perspectives about their participation in major incident responses, specifically how and which individual and system factors contributed to their preparedness or may have enabled or hindered their response. The aim of the work was to improve preparedness and response for future incidents.

METHODS

This study reports a detailed analysis of qualitative interview data from frontline staff who responded to a large mass casualty terrorist incident in the UK in 2017. Data highlighted the psychological distress caused by responding to terrorist events and thus became the focus of further, detailed analysis.

RESULTS

Participants ( = 21) articulated in their own words the psychological distress experienced by many of the first responders to the event. Participants reported that they were not prepared to deal with psychological impact associated with this mass casualty terrorist incident and their role in the response, and that follow-up support was inconsistent. Multiple factors were identified as potentially increasing psychological distress. Social support provided by peers and organizational debriefs were identified as two most common support mechanisms. Organizational support was identified as inconsistent.

CONCLUSIONS

This research contributes to the literature the voices of first responders to UK terrorist incidents, building on existing findings while further contributing unique contextual perspectives. This research reinforces the importance of psychosocial support for those who respond to these tragic incidents, and offers a number of recommendations for organizational preparedness for future events.

ABBREVIATIONS

A&E: Accident and Emergency; EPRR: Emergency Preparedness, Resilience and Response; ERD: Emergency Response Department; HEPE: Health Emergency Preparedness Exercise; PHE: Public Health England; PHE REGG: Public Health England Research Ethics and Governance Group; MCI: Mass Casualty Incident; NHS: National Health Service.

摘要

背景

应对大规模伤亡事件即使对于训练有素的医疗和应急服务人员来说也可能会造成巨大的痛苦。

目的

本研究旨在深入了解急救人员对参与重大事件应对的看法,特别是个人和系统因素如何以及为何有助于他们的准备,或者可能促进或阻碍他们的应对。这项工作的目的是提高对未来事件的准备和应对能力。

方法

本研究详细分析了 2017 年英国一起大规模伤亡恐怖袭击事件中一线工作人员的定性访谈数据。数据突出了应对恐怖事件所造成的心理困扰,因此成为进一步详细分析的重点。

结果

参与者(n=21)用自己的话表达了许多事件急救人员所经历的心理困扰。参与者报告说,他们没有准备好应对与这起大规模伤亡恐怖袭击事件及其应对角色相关的心理影响,而且后续支持也不一致。确定了多个可能增加心理困扰的因素。同行提供的社会支持和组织的情况汇报被确定为两种最常见的支持机制。组织支持被认为是不一致的。

结论

这项研究通过对英国恐怖事件急救人员的声音进行研究,为文献做出了贡献,同时也为现有发现提供了进一步的独特的背景视角。这项研究强调了为应对这些悲惨事件的人员提供心理社会支持的重要性,并为未来事件的组织准备提供了一些建议。

缩写词

A&E:急诊室;EPRR:应急准备、弹性和响应;ERD:应急响应部门;HEPE:卫生应急准备、弹性和响应计划;PHE:英国公共卫生部;PHE REGG:英国公共卫生伦理与治理小组;MCI:大规模伤亡事件;NHS:国民保健制度。

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