Johnson Adrian R, Hagerman Taryn R, Preston Samuel L
Mr. Johnson is Deputy, Installation Director of Psychological Health, Department of Behavioral Health, Desmond T. Doss Health Clinic in Schofield Barracks, Hawaii.
Ms. Hagerman is a Behavioral Health Officer (BHO), Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center in Fort Hood, Texas.
Innov Clin Neurosci. 2022 Jan-Mar;19(1-3):39-45.
The authors explore the impact of cumulative stress on United States (US) military service members (SM), including soldiers and medical personnel, deployed to serve in New York City (NYC) communities. Their mission was to assist in establishing emergency field hospitals during the COVID-19 pandemic. Causative biopsychosocial factors are presented, as well as the impact of wellness checks, which were utilized to monitor the mood and morale of frontline healthcare providers, military personnel, and infected patients in a 2,500-bed emergency field hospital and a 1,000-bed Naval hospital ship operating in the metropolitan NYC area. The authors introduce a self-care and wellness tool, which assesses five core domains (physical, mental, emotional, social, and spiritual) for the purpose of assessing and improving individual overall well-being during periods of heightened stress. This instrument could aid attending medical personnel in identifying patients at risk of suicide. Likewise, the utility of this self-care tool is applicable to both military SM and civilians, and includes soldiers and medical personnel.
作者探讨了累积压力对部署到纽约市社区服务的美国军人(包括士兵和医务人员)的影响。他们的任务是在新冠疫情期间协助建立应急野战医院。文中介绍了致病的生物心理社会因素,以及健康检查的影响。健康检查用于监测一家拥有2500张床位的应急野战医院和一艘在纽约市大都市区运营的拥有1000张床位的海军医院船上的一线医疗服务提供者(医护人员)、军事人员和感染患者的情绪和士气。作者介绍了一种自我护理和健康工具,该工具评估五个核心领域(身体、心理、情感、社会和精神),目的是在压力加剧期间评估和改善个人整体幸福感。该工具可以帮助医护人员识别有自杀风险的患者。同样,这种自我护理工具对军事人员和平民都适用,包括士兵和医务人员。