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COVID-19 大流行对澳大利亚和加拿大按摩治疗师影响的悖论:混合方法研究定性部分的报告。

The paradox of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on massage therapists in Australia and Canada: The reporting of a qualitative strand of a mixed methods study.

机构信息

Faculty of Health Sciences and Wellness, Humber College, Canada; School of Health, Human and Justice Studies, Loyalist College, Canada.

Translational Health Research Institute, School of Medicine, Western Sydney University, Australia; Camden and Campbelltown Hospitals, South Western Sydney Local Health District, Campbelltown, NSW, Australia.

出版信息

J Bodyw Mov Ther. 2023 Jul;35:371-377. doi: 10.1016/j.jbmt.2023.04.086. Epub 2023 Apr 29.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

In both Australia and Canada, healthcare providers considered essential were allowed to operate during the COVID-19 pandemic. The impact of the global pandemic on professional identity included opportunities for role expansion, a focus on ethical principles and social accountability, and professional pride. These results were found only for those considered to be essential and do not likely resonate with those classified as non-essential, such as massage therapists, leaving a gap in understanding.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

This qualitative strand of a sequential explanatory mixed methods study used qualitative description. Individuals who expressed interest were purposefully selected, based on age, gender, type of practice, and experience with the four key phenomena of interest. Data collected through semi-structured interviews was analyzed using qualitative content analysis. Member checking enhanced the trustworthiness of the results.

RESULTS

Thirty-one (16 Australian and 15 Canadian) participants were interviewed. The main theme described was the pandemic paradox. At some point during the pandemic, most participants were labelled by government agencies as a non-essential service. However, participants reported feeling both essential and non-essential. Two subthemes were also described: factors contributing to creating the paradox and consequences of the paradox.

CONCLUSION

A number of pre-existing factors around professional identity, such as patient relationships combined with the conditions instituted to manage the COVID-19 pandemic included designating health care services as essential or non-essential, created the paradox experienced by respondents and the subsequent experience of moral distress. Further research into moral distress experienced by massage therapists is needed.

摘要

简介

在澳大利亚和加拿大,被认为是必不可少的医疗保健提供者都被允许在 COVID-19 大流行期间运营。这场全球大流行对专业身份认同的影响包括扩大角色的机会、关注伦理原则和社会责任以及职业自豪感。这些结果仅适用于那些被认为是必不可少的人,而那些被归类为非必要的人,如按摩治疗师,可能不会产生共鸣,这就留下了一个理解上的空白。

材料和方法

这项定性序列解释性混合方法研究的定性部分使用了定性描述。根据年龄、性别、实践类型和对四个感兴趣的关键现象的经验,有兴趣的个人被有目的地选择。通过半结构化访谈收集的数据使用定性内容分析进行分析。成员检查提高了结果的可信度。

结果

采访了 31 名参与者(16 名来自澳大利亚,15 名来自加拿大)。描述的主要主题是大流行悖论。在大流行的某个阶段,大多数参与者被政府机构标记为非必要服务。然而,参与者报告说他们感到既是必要的也是非必要的。还描述了两个子主题:导致悖论产生的因素和悖论的后果。

结论

一些围绕专业身份认同的现有因素,例如与为管理 COVID-19 大流行而制定的条件相结合的医患关系,将医疗保健服务指定为必要或非必要,导致了受访者经历的悖论以及随后的道德困境。需要进一步研究按摩治疗师所经历的道德困境。

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