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COVID-19 大流行期间基本卫生和支持人员共同经历的主题分析。

A thematic analysis of shared experiences of essential health and support personnel in the COVID-19 pandemic.

机构信息

M. Louise Fitzpatrick College of Nursing, Villanova University, Villanova, Pennsylvania, United States of America.

Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Villanova University, Villanova, Pennsylvania, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2023 Mar 20;18(3):e0282946. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0282946. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

AIMS AND OBJECTIVES

Studies have shown that the COVID-19 pandemic has taken a toll on individuals who interact with patients with SARS-CoV-2 but focused largely on clinicians in acute care settings. This qualitative descriptive study aimed to understand the experiences and well-being of essential workers across settings during the pandemic.

BACKGROUND

Multiple studies of the well-being of individuals who have cared for patients during the pandemic have included interviews of clinicians from acute care settings and revealed high levels of stress. However, other essential workers have not been included in most of those studies, yet they may also experience stress.

METHODS

Individuals who participated in an online study of anxiety, depression, traumatic distress, and insomnia, were invited to provide a free-text comment if they had anything to add. A total of 2,762 essential workers (e.g., nurses, physicians, chaplains, respiratory therapists, emergency medical technicians, housekeeping, and food service staff, etc.) participated in the study with 1,079 (39%) providing text responses. Thematic analysis was used to analyze those responses.

RESULTS

Four themes with eight sub-themes were: Facing hopelessness, yet looking for hope; Witnessing frequent death; Experiencing disillusionment and disruption within the healthcare system, and Escalating emotional and physical health problems.

CONCLUSIONS

The study revealed major psychological and physical stress among essential workers. Understanding highly stressful experiences during the pandemic is essential to identify strategies that ameliorate stress and prevent its negative consequences. This study adds to the research on the psychological and physical impact of the pandemic on workers, including non-clinical support personnel often overlooked as experiencing major negative effects.

RELEVANCE TO CLINICAL PRACTICE

The magnitude of stress among all levels of essential workers suggests the need to develop strategies to prevent or alleviate stress across disciplines and all categories of workers.

摘要

目的和目标

研究表明,COVID-19 大流行对与 SARS-CoV-2 患者互动的个体造成了影响,但主要集中在急性护理环境中的临床医生。这项定性描述性研究旨在了解大流行期间不同环境中基本工作人员的经历和福祉。

背景

多项针对在大流行期间照顾过患者的个体福祉的研究包括对急性护理环境中临床医生的访谈,结果显示压力水平很高。然而,大多数这些研究都没有包括其他基本工作人员,但他们也可能会感到压力。

方法

参加焦虑、抑郁、创伤性困扰和失眠在线研究的个人,如果有任何补充内容,被邀请提供自由文本评论。共有 2762 名基本工作人员(例如护士、医生、牧师、呼吸治疗师、急救医疗技术员、家政和餐饮服务人员等)参加了这项研究,其中 1079 人(39%)提供了文字回复。使用主题分析来分析这些回复。

结果

四个主题和八个子主题包括:面对绝望,但寻找希望;目睹频繁死亡;在医疗保健系统中经历幻灭和中断,以及情绪和身体健康问题升级。

结论

该研究揭示了基本工作人员的主要心理和身体压力。了解大流行期间的高度紧张经历对于确定减轻压力和预防其负面影响的策略至关重要。这项研究增加了关于大流行对工人的心理和身体影响的研究,包括经常被忽视的非临床支持人员经历重大负面影响。

临床实践的相关性

所有级别的基本工作人员的压力程度表明需要制定策略,以预防或减轻不同学科和所有类别的工作人员的压力。

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