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疫情期间卫生保健专业人员的压力韧性计划:一项试点计划。

Stress Resilience Program for Health Care Professionals During a Pandemic: A Pilot Program.

机构信息

Department of Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine.

Robert D. and Patricia E. Kern Center for the Science of Health Care Delivery.

出版信息

Workplace Health Saf. 2023 Apr;71(4):173-180. doi: 10.1177/21650799221093775. Epub 2022 Jul 5.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The COVID-19 pandemic has led to increased burnout and staff turnover for health care providers (HCPs). The purpose of this pilot study was to evaluate the safety and acceptability of a Stress Resilience Program (SRP) for reducing perceived stress and improving resilience among HCPs during a pandemic.

METHOD

Of the 12 HCPs expressing interest in the study, 10 were enrolled in this study. Participants attended three in-person visits (consent/screen, baseline, and end-of-study). The SRP consisted of education related to resilience enhancement and a breathing device () for combined respiratory muscle training (cRMT). Participants completed 4 weeks of cRMT and applied situational breathing strategies as needed. Outcomes measured were changes in stress (PSS-10), resilience (BRS), depression (PRIME-MD), and sleep (PSQI and ).

FINDINGS

The majority of participants were male (60%) and White (60%) with an average age of 39.7 years. Changes from baseline to end-of-treatment indicated a positive trend with significant stress reduction (-3.2 ± 3.9, = .028) and nonsignificant depression reduction (-0.5 ± 0.7, = .05). Resilience was high at baseline and continued to stay high during the study with a nonsignificant increase at end-of-study (+0.07 ± 0.7, = .77). No changes in overall sleep scores were noted. All participants agreed the study was worthwhile, 80% indicated they would repeat the experience, while 90% indicated they would recommend the study to others.

CONCLUSION/APPLICATION TO PRACTICE: Because of its size and portability, SRP is an easily applicable and promising option for reducing stress among HCPs during a high-stress period, such as a pandemic. Larger studies are needed.

摘要

背景

COVID-19 大流行导致医护人员(HCP) burnout 和员工离职率增加。本初步研究的目的是评估应激弹性计划(SRP)在大流行期间降低 HCP 感知压力和提高韧性的安全性和可接受性。

方法

在表示对该研究感兴趣的 12 名 HCP 中,有 10 名参加了这项研究。参与者参加了三次面对面访问(同意/筛选、基线和研究结束)。SRP 包括与增强弹性相关的教育和一种呼吸设备(),用于联合呼吸肌训练(cRMT)。参与者完成了 4 周的 cRMT,并根据需要应用情境呼吸策略。测量的结果是压力(PSS-10)、弹性(BRS)、抑郁(PRIME-MD)和睡眠(PSQI 和 )的变化。

发现

大多数参与者为男性(60%)和白人(60%),平均年龄为 39.7 岁。从基线到治疗结束的变化表明,压力显著降低(-3.2 ± 3.9, =.028),抑郁无显著降低(-0.5 ± 0.7, =.05),这是一个积极的趋势。弹性在基线时较高,在研究期间继续保持较高水平,在研究结束时略有增加(+0.07 ± 0.7, =.77)。整体睡眠评分没有变化。所有参与者都认为该研究是值得的,80%表示他们会重复该体验,而 90%表示他们会向他人推荐该研究。

结论/对实践的应用:由于其体积小、便携性强,SRP 是一种在高压力时期(如大流行期间)降低 HCP 压力的简单适用且有前途的选择。需要更大的研究。

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