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新冠病房公立医院医疗主任有效和无效应对方式中的战争隐喻

Metaphors of War in Effective and Ineffective Coping of Medical Directors of COVID-19 Wards in Public Hospitals.

机构信息

Department of Health Systems Management, Hadassah Academic College Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel.

Department of Interdisciplinary Studies, Achva Academic College, Arugot, Israel.

出版信息

Front Public Health. 2022 Apr 14;10:830266. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.830266. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has challenged medical professionals worldwide with an unprecedented need to provide care under conditions of complexity, uncertainty, and danger. These conditions, coupled with the unrelenting stress of overwhelming workloads, exhaustion, and decision-making fatigue, have forced clinicians to generate coping mechanisms. This qualitative study explored the use of metaphors as a coping mechanism by clinical directors of COVID-19 wards in Israeli public general hospitals while they were exposed to death and trauma throughout the pandemic's first wave in Israel (March to June 2020). The study employs discourse methodology and metaphor mapping analysis to capture the personal, organizational, and social dimensions of effective and ineffective processes of coping with an extreme health crisis. Analysis revealed that the metaphors that clinical directors used reflect a dual process of mediating and generating the social construction of meaning and facilitating effective and ineffective coping. Effective coping was facilitated by war metaphors that created a sense of mission and meaningfulness at both the organizational and the individual levels. War metaphors that generated a sense of isolation and sacrifice intensified helplessness and fear, which undermined coping. We propose actionable recommendations to enhance effective coping for individuals and organizations in this ongoing pandemic.

摘要

COVID-19 大流行给全球医疗专业人员带来了前所未有的挑战,他们需要在复杂、不确定和危险的情况下提供护理。这些情况,加上繁重工作负荷、疲惫和决策疲劳带来的持续压力,迫使临床医生寻找应对机制。这项定性研究探讨了 COVID-19 病房的临床主任在以色列公共综合医院中使用隐喻作为应对机制的情况,当时他们在以色列第一波疫情(2020 年 3 月至 6 月)期间接触到死亡和创伤。该研究采用话语方法论和隐喻映射分析来捕捉应对极端健康危机的有效和无效过程的个人、组织和社会层面。分析表明,临床主任使用的隐喻反映了调解和产生意义的社会建构的双重过程,并促进了有效和无效的应对。战争隐喻在组织和个人层面上创造了使命感和意义感,从而促进了有效的应对。产生孤立和牺牲感的战争隐喻加剧了无助和恐惧,从而破坏了应对。我们提出了切实可行的建议,以增强个人和组织在这场持续大流行中的有效应对能力。

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