Stress Trauma and Related Conditions (STARC) Research Lab, School of Psychology, Queen's University Belfast, Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK.
Centre for Improving Health Related Quality of Life (CIHRQoL), School of Psychology, Queen's University Belfast, Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK.
Eur J Psychotraumatol. 2021 Apr 30;12(1):1904700. doi: 10.1080/20008198.2021.1904700. eCollection 2021.
: Little research has examined the impact of working within the context of COVID-19 on UK healthcare professionals (HCPs) mental health and well-being, despite previous pandemic findings indicating that HCPs are particularly vulnerable to suffering PTSD and other mental health difficulties due to the nature of healthcare work. Specifically, it appears that no research has employed qualitative methodologies to explore the effects of working amidst COVID-19 on mental health for HCPs in the UK. : To qualitatively examining the lived experiences of HCPs in Northern Ireland, working during the early stages of the pandemic and lockdown period (14.04.20 and 29.04.20). : Interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA) was used to explore the experiences of healthcare professionals, who were working during the COVID-19 outbreak. Ten HCPs were recruited via a social media campaign and snowball sampling. All interviews were conducted via telephone and transcribed verbatim. : Three superordinate themes with subordinate themes were elicited through the analysis. Theme one centred on specific challenges of HCPs working during the pandemic, such as redeployment, isolation from loved ones, infection concerns, lack of PPE and impact on patient interpersonal care. Theme two offered insights into the mental health and wellbeing of HCPs, while many experienced feelings of fear, sadness and hypervigilance, all also demonstrated a marked resilience. Finally, many felt undervalued and misunderstood, and wished to press upon the general public seriousness of the disease. : To the authors' knowledge this is the first study to explore in depth, the unique experiences of frontline HCPs in Northern Ireland, offering a detailed account of the challenges confronted in these unprecedented circumstances and highlighting support needs within this cohort.
: 尽管先前的大流行研究表明,医护人员由于医疗工作的性质,特别容易遭受 PTSD 和其他心理健康问题的困扰,但很少有研究调查在 COVID-19 背景下工作对英国医疗保健专业人员(HCPs)的心理健康和福祉的影响。具体来说,似乎没有研究采用定性方法来探索在 COVID-19 期间工作对英国 HCPs 心理健康的影响。: 本研究旨在定性研究北爱尔兰 HCPs 在大流行早期和封锁期间(2020 年 4 月 14 日和 29 日)的生活经历。: 使用解释现象学分析(IPA)来探索在 COVID-19 爆发期间工作的医疗保健专业人员的经验。通过社交媒体活动和滚雪球抽样招募了 10 名 HCPs。所有访谈均通过电话进行,并逐字记录。: 通过分析得出了三个具有下属主题的超主题。主题一集中在 HCPs 在大流行期间工作的具体挑战上,例如重新部署、与亲人隔离、感染担忧、缺乏个人防护设备以及对患者人际关怀的影响。主题二提供了对 HCPs 心理健康和福祉的深入了解,尽管许多人感到恐惧、悲伤和高度警惕,但所有人都表现出明显的韧性。最后,许多人感到被低估和误解,并希望向公众强调这种疾病的严重性。: 据作者所知,这是第一项深入探讨北爱尔兰一线 HCPs 独特经历的研究,详细描述了在这些前所未有的情况下所面临的挑战,并强调了这一群体的支持需求。