Flanagan Belinda, Warren-James Matthew, Young Jeanine
Director of Paramedicine, School of Medicine, University of Tasmania, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.
School of Nursing, Midwifery and Paramedicine, University of the Sunshine Coast, Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia.
Prehosp Emerg Care. 2023;27(8):971-977. doi: 10.1080/10903127.2022.2125136. Epub 2022 Sep 30.
Infant or child death is reported as being the most distressing type of case paramedics attend. Student paramedics also identify supporting bereaved families as an area associated with low confidence. This study evaluated the CARES skills framework (Connect to emotion, Attention training, Reflective listening, Empathy, Support help seeking) as a peer support model to encourage student paramedics to talk about grief and death related to infants and children.
A convenience sample of first-year paramedic students (target n = 154) was recruited from a single Australian regional university. A modified nominal group technique method was used following a student debriefing session designed to identify problems, generate solutions, and make decisions regarding the efficacy of the CARES skills framework.
Of 154 eligible participants, 141 participated (92% response rate). Peer social support normalized students' emotions related to death and dying. Although naming emotions was challenging, students reported that the CARES model facilitated a safe environment to talk about death and dying. Students reported feeling heard and connected to their peers during the exercise and an enhanced sense of belonging after the exercise.
Findings contribute to evidence that suggests the CARES model is a useful mechanism to enhance peer social support in paramedic students.
据报告,婴儿或儿童死亡案例是护理人员处理的最令人痛苦的案例类型。护理专业学生也认为在帮助失去亲人的家庭方面自己信心不足。本研究评估了CARES技能框架(连接情感、注意力训练、反思性倾听、同理心、支持寻求帮助)作为一种同伴支持模式,以鼓励护理专业学生谈论与婴儿和儿童相关的悲伤和死亡。
从澳大利亚一所地区性大学招募了一个方便样本的一年级护理专业学生(目标人数n = 154)。在一次学生汇报会议之后,采用了改良的名义群体技术方法,该会议旨在识别问题、提出解决方案并就CARES技能框架的有效性做出决策。
在154名符合条件的参与者中,141人参与(回应率92%)。同伴社会支持使学生与死亡和临终相关的情绪正常化。尽管说出情绪具有挑战性,但学生们报告说CARES模式为谈论死亡和临终提供了一个安全的环境。学生们报告说在练习过程中感到被倾听并与同伴建立了联系,练习后归属感增强。
研究结果为以下证据提供了补充,即CARES模式是增强护理专业学生同伴社会支持的一种有用机制。