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因为当你就是无法与“普通人”交谈时……探究超编大学护理专业学生对非正式支持结构的利用:一项现象学研究的结果。

For when you just can't talk to 'normal' people . . . Exploring the use of informal support structures by supernumerary university paramedic students: findings from a phenomenological study.

作者信息

Garratt Mark

机构信息

Coventry University (retired); Staffordshire University (student) ORCID iD: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6266-2825.

出版信息

Br Paramed J. 2023 Mar 1;7(4):1-7. doi: 10.29045/14784726.2023.3.7.4.1.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

In an effort to shield them from distress, pre-hospital ambulance staff may avoid discussing traumatic workplace experiences with friends and family. As a source of informal support, however, workplace camaraderie is considered important for managing occupational stress. For supernumerary university paramedic students there is limited research concerning how such experiences are managed, and whether they may benefit from similar informal support. This is a concerning deficit when contextualised by reports of higher stress levels among students undertaking work-based learning, and among paramedics / paramedic students in general. These original findings allude to how university paramedic students who are supernumerary within the pre-hospital workplace utilise informal support mechanisms.

METHODS

A qualitative, interpretive approach was adopted. University paramedic students were recruited via purposive sampling. Audio-recorded face-to-face semi-structured interviews were performed and transcribed verbatim. Analysis involved initial descriptive coding and then inferential pattern coding. The identification of themes and discussion topics was facilitated by a review of the literature.

RESULTS

Twelve participants were recruited aged from 19 to 27 years, and 58% (n = 7) were female. While most participants cited that they were able to enjoy the informal stress-relieving camaraderie of ambulance staff, there were perceptions that supernumerary status may leave them potentially isolated within the workplace. Participants may also compartmentalise their experiences away from friends and family in a manner similar to that found among ambulance staff. Informal student peer support networks were praised as a source of information and for emotional support. Self-organised online chat groups were ubiquitous as a means of keeping in touch with student peers.

CONCLUSIONS

While undertaking pre-hospital practice placements, supernumerary university paramedic students may not have complete access to the informal support of ambulance staff, and they may feel unable to discuss stressful feelings with friends or loved ones. However, within this study, self-moderated online chat groups were used almost universally as a readily accessible means of peer support. Paramedic educators ideally need an awareness of how such groups are used to ensure that they represent a supportive and inclusive space for students. Further research into how university paramedic students utilise online chat groups for peer support may further reveal a potentially valuable informal support structure.

摘要

背景

为了使院前急救人员免受困扰,他们可能会避免与朋友和家人谈论创伤性的工作经历。然而,作为一种非正式支持来源,工作场所的同志情谊被认为对管理职业压力很重要。对于超编的大学护理专业学生,关于如何处理此类经历以及他们是否能从类似的非正式支持中受益的研究有限。当考虑到基于工作学习的学生以及一般护理人员/护理专业学生中压力水平较高的报告时,这一明显的不足令人担忧。这些原始研究结果揭示了院前工作场所中超编的大学护理专业学生如何利用非正式支持机制。

方法

采用定性的解释性方法。通过目的抽样招募大学护理专业学生。进行了面对面的半结构化访谈并录音,逐字转录。分析包括初步的描述性编码,然后是推理模式编码。通过文献回顾促进主题和讨论话题的识别。

结果

招募了12名年龄在19至27岁之间的参与者,58%(n = 7)为女性。虽然大多数参与者表示他们能够享受急救人员非正式的缓解压力的同志情谊,但有人认为超编身份可能会使他们在工作场所中潜在地被孤立。参与者也可能会像急救人员一样,将自己的经历与朋友和家人分隔开来。非正式的学生同伴支持网络被称赞为信息来源和情感支持来源。自行组织的在线聊天群组作为与学生同伴保持联系的一种方式无处不在。

结论

在进行院前实习期间,超编的大学护理专业学生可能无法完全获得急救人员的非正式支持,并且他们可能觉得无法与朋友或亲人谈论压力感受。然而,在本研究中,自我管理的在线聊天群组几乎被普遍用作一种易于获得的同伴支持方式。护理教育工作者理想情况下需要了解这些群组的使用方式,以确保它们为学生提供一个支持性和包容性的空间。对大学护理专业学生如何利用在线聊天群组进行同伴支持的进一步研究可能会进一步揭示一个潜在有价值的非正式支持结构。

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