Health Sciences, University of Leicester, Leicester, UK
Leicester Medical School, University of Leicester, Leicester, UK.
BMJ Open. 2022 Jun 1;12(6):e060674. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-060674.
To explore the experiences of healthcare workers providing non-invasive advanced respiratory support (NARS) to critically unwell patients with COVID-19.
A qualitative study drawing on a social constructionist perspective using thematic analysis of semistructured interviews.
A single acute UK National Health Service Trust across two hospital sites.
Multidisciplinary team members in acute, respiratory and palliative medicine.
21 nurses, doctors (juniors and consultants) and physiotherapists described the provision of NARS to critically unwell COVID-19 patients as extremely challenging. The main themes were of feeling ill prepared and unsupported, a need to balance complex moral actions and a sense of duty to patients and their families. The impact on staff was profound and findings are discussed via a lens of moral injury. Injurious events included staff feeling they had acted in a way that caused harm, failed to prevent harm or had been let down by seniors or the Trust. Participants identified factors that mitigated adverse impact.
Although many of the issues described by participants are likely immutable components of healthcare in a pandemic, there were several important protective factors that emerged from the data. Experience, debriefing and breaks from COVID-19 wards were valuable to participants and successfully achieving a peaceful death for the patient was often viewed as compensation for a difficult journey. These protective factors may provide modelling for future education and support services to help prevent moral injury or aide in its recovery.
Registered on the Open Science Framework, DOI 10.17605/OSF.IO/TB5QJ.
探索医护人员为患有 COVID-19 的重症患者提供非侵入性高级呼吸支持(NARS)的经验。
一项定性研究,采用社会建构主义观点,对半结构化访谈进行主题分析。
英国国家医疗服务体系信托的一家急性医院的两个院区。
急性、呼吸和姑息治疗领域的多学科团队成员。
21 名护士、医生(初级和顾问)和物理治疗师描述了为患有 COVID-19 的重症患者提供 NARS 的情况极具挑战性。主要主题是感觉准备不足和缺乏支持,需要平衡复杂的道德行为,以及对患者及其家属的责任感。对员工的影响是深远的,并通过道德伤害的视角讨论了研究结果。伤害性事件包括员工感到他们的行为造成了伤害,未能防止伤害或被上级或信托机构辜负。参与者确定了减轻不利影响的因素。
尽管参与者描述的许多问题可能是大流行期间医疗保健的不可避免的组成部分,但数据中出现了几个重要的保护因素。经验、汇报和远离 COVID-19 病房对参与者很有价值,为患者成功实现安宁死亡通常被视为对艰难旅程的补偿。这些保护因素可能为未来的教育和支持服务提供模型,以帮助预防道德伤害或帮助其康复。
在开放科学框架上注册,DOI 10.17605/OSF.IO/TB5QJ。