Maguen Shira, Griffin Brandon J
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United States.
San Francisco VA Healthcare System, San Francisco, CA, United States.
Front Psychiatry. 2022 Apr 15;13:874729. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2022.874729. eCollection 2022.
Healthcare workers face numerous occupational stressors, including some that may challenge personal and shared morals and values. This is particularly true during disasters and crises such as the COVID-19 pandemic, which require critical decisions to be made with little time and information often under personal distress and situational constraints. Consequently, healthcare workers are at risk for moral injuries characterized by stress-related and functional impacts. Although research on the evaluation and treatment of moral injury among military veterans burgeoned in the recent decade, addressing moral injury in healthcare workers and other civilians remains an important gap. In this perspective piece, we identify research gaps and make recommendations to advance future work on assessment, prevention, and treatment of moral injury in healthcare workers. We draw on empirical studies of moral injury in veterans, limited studies of moral injury in health professionals, and our clinical experiences with healthcare workers affected by moral injury.
医护人员面临众多职业压力源,包括一些可能挑战个人和共同道德与价值观的压力源。在诸如新冠疫情这样的灾难和危机期间尤其如此,这些情况需要在时间紧迫且信息有限的情况下,往往是在个人痛苦和情境限制下做出关键决策。因此,医护人员存在遭受道德伤害的风险,其特征是与压力相关的影响和功能影响。尽管近十年来对退伍军人道德伤害的评估和治疗研究蓬勃发展,但解决医护人员和其他平民中的道德伤害问题仍然是一个重大差距。在这篇观点文章中,我们确定了研究差距,并提出建议以推进未来关于医护人员道德伤害评估、预防和治疗的工作。我们借鉴了对退伍军人道德伤害的实证研究、对卫生专业人员道德伤害的有限研究以及我们对受道德伤害影响的医护人员的临床经验。