Faculty of Medicine and Health, Örebro University, Orebro, Sweden.
Faculty of Medicine and Health, Örebro University, Orebro, Sweden
BMJ Open. 2023 Jul 4;13(7):e071848. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2023-071848.
To explore health problems and the recovery process after being deployed in a major incident.
Qualitative, explorative design.
Ambulance services in Sweden.
Semistructured, individual two-session interviews with 15 ambulance nurses with the experience of being deployed to major incidents were conducted. Data were analysed with thematic analysis.
Being deployed in major incidents was perceived to be straining and led to both physical health problems and distress. To recover, the ambulance nurses strived to use strategies to distance themselves from the situation and created supportive conditions for their recovery, and if successful, the experiences led to both professional and personal growth and self-awareness. However, being deployed in major incidents without significant preparedness or experience could harm individuals and, in the worst case, end their career.
A successful recovery from the physical and mental exhaustion experienced after being deployed in a major incident required both individual abilities and self-care strategies as well as a supportive working environment. Supporting individual recovery strategies and following up on physical and mental well-being over time should be part of all ambulance services procedures after major incidents.
探讨在重大事件中部署后的健康问题和恢复过程。
定性、探索性设计。
瑞典的救护服务。
对 15 名有重大事件部署经验的救护车护士进行了半结构化的、个体的两次访谈。使用主题分析进行数据分析。
被部署在重大事件中被认为是紧张的,并导致身体健康问题和困扰。为了恢复,救护车护士努力使用策略使自己与情况保持距离,并为自己的恢复创造支持性条件,如果成功,这些经历会带来专业和个人的成长和自我意识。然而,在没有充分准备或经验的情况下被部署在重大事件中可能会伤害个人,在最坏的情况下,会结束他们的职业生涯。
从在重大事件中部署后经历的身心疲惫中成功恢复需要个人能力和自我保健策略以及支持性的工作环境。支持个人的恢复策略,并随着时间的推移关注身心健康,应该成为所有重大事件后救护车服务程序的一部分。