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COVID-19 加剧了急诊医学核心价值观之间的紧张关系,并暴露出对这些核心价值观的威胁。

COVID-19 has heightened tensions between and exposed threats to core values of emergency medicine.

机构信息

Department of Emergency Medicine, Gold Coast University Hospital, Southport, QLD, Australia.

Translational Simulation Collaborative, Bond University, Gold Coast, Australia.

出版信息

CJEM. 2022 Sep;24(6):585-598. doi: 10.1007/s43678-022-00383-0. Epub 2022 Sep 10.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Professional culture is a powerful influence in emergency departments, but incompletely understood. Disasters magnify cultural realities, and as such the COVID-19 pandemic offered a unique opportunity to better understand emergency medicine (EM) values, practices, and beliefs.

METHODS

We conducted a collaborative ethnography at a tertiary care center during the acute phase of the response to the threat of COVID-19 (March-May 2020). Collaborative ethnography is a method that partners directly with communities during design, data gathering, and analysis to study culture. An ED-based research team gathered data including field notes from 300 h of participant observation and informal interviews, 42 semi-structured interviews, and 57 departmental documents. Data were deductively coded using a previously generated framework for understanding EM culture.

RESULTS

Each of seven core values from the original framework were identified in the dataset and further contextualized understanding of EM culture. COVID-19 exacerbated pre-existing tensions and threats to the core values of EM. For example, the desire to provide patient-centered care was impeded by strict visitor restrictions; the ability to treat life-threatening illness was impaired by new resuscitation room layouts and infection control procedures; and subtle changes in protocols had downstream impact on flow and the ability to balance needs and resources at a system level. The cultural values related to teams were protective and strengthened during this time. The pandemic exposed problems with the status quo, underscored inherent tensions between ED values, and highlighted threats to self-identity.

CONCLUSION

COVID-19 has highlighted and compounded existing tensions and threats to the core values of EM, underscoring a critical mismatch between values and practice. Realignment of the realities of ED work with staff values is urgently needed.

摘要

背景

专业文化在急诊科中具有强大的影响力,但人们对其了解并不完全。灾难放大了文化现实,因此,COVID-19 大流行提供了一个独特的机会,可以更好地了解急诊医学(EM)的价值观、实践和信念。

方法

我们在 COVID-19 威胁的应对急性期(2020 年 3 月至 5 月)在一家三级保健中心进行了合作民族志研究。合作民族志是一种在设计、数据收集和分析过程中与社区直接合作以研究文化的方法。一个以急诊科为基础的研究团队收集了数据,包括 300 小时的参与观察和非正式访谈的现场笔记、42 次半结构化访谈和 57 份部门文件。使用先前生成的理解急诊医学文化的框架对数据进行了演绎编码。

结果

原始框架中的七个核心价值观中的每一个都在数据集,进一步深入了解急诊医学文化。COVID-19 加剧了急诊医学核心价值观的原有紧张局势和威胁。例如,提供以患者为中心的护理的愿望受到严格访客限制的阻碍;治疗危及生命的疾病的能力因新的复苏室布局和感染控制程序而受到损害;而协议的细微变化对系统层面的流程和平衡需求和资源的能力产生了下游影响。在此期间,与团队相关的文化价值观具有保护性并得到加强。大流行暴露了现状问题,突显了急诊价值观之间固有的紧张关系,并强调了对自我认同的威胁。

结论

COVID-19 突出并加剧了急诊医学核心价值观的现有紧张局势和威胁,强调了价值观与实践之间的严重不匹配。迫切需要使急诊科工作的现实与员工价值观保持一致。

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