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透过镜子:对从事人文学科的重症监护临床医生的定性研究。

Through the looking glass: qualitative study of critical care clinicians engaging in humanities.

机构信息

Department of Critical Care Medicine, Hospital for Sick Children, 555 University Avenue, Toronto, ON, M5G 1X8, Canada.

Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada.

出版信息

Intensive Care Med. 2024 Mar;50(3):427-436. doi: 10.1007/s00134-024-07331-9. Epub 2024 Mar 7.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Critical care medicine is facing an epidemic of burnout and consequent attrition. Interventions are needed to re-establish the medical field as a place of professional growth, resilience, and personal well-being. Humanities facilitate creation, reflection, and meaning-making, holding the promise of personal and community transformation. This study aimed to explore how clinicians engage with a humanities program, and what role and impact do the humanities play in their individual and collective journey.

METHODS

This is a qualitative study employing a phenomenological approach. Participants were faculty and trainees who participated in the program. Data consisted of (a) 60-h observations of humanities evenings, (b) more than 200 humanities artifacts brought by participants, and (c) 15 in-depth participant interviews. Data were analyzed inductively and reflectively by a team of researchers.

RESULTS

Participants were motivated to engage with the humanities curriculum because of past experiences with art, identifying a desire to re-explore their creativity to make meaning from their clinical experiences and a wish to socialize with and understand their colleagues through a different lens. The evenings facilitated self-expression, and inspired and empowered participants to create art pieces and re-engage with art in their daily lives. More importantly, they found a community where they could be vulnerable and supported, where shared experiences were discussed, emotions were validated, and relationships were deepened between colleagues.

CONCLUSIONS

Humanities may impact resilience and personal and community well-being by facilitating reflection and meaning-making of challenging clinical work and building bonds between colleagues.

摘要

目的

重症监护医学正面临着职业倦怠和随之而来的人员流失的问题。需要采取干预措施,使医疗领域重新成为一个能够促进专业成长、恢复力和个人幸福感的地方。人文学科有助于创造、反思和赋予意义,有潜力实现个人和社区的变革。本研究旨在探讨临床医生如何参与人文学科项目,以及人文学科在他们的个人和集体旅程中扮演什么角色,产生了什么影响。

方法

这是一项采用现象学方法的定性研究。参与者为人文学科项目的教师和学员。数据包括:(a)60 小时观察人文学科晚会,(b)参与者带来的 200 多个人文学术作品,以及(c)15 次深入的参与者访谈。研究团队通过归纳和反思性分析来处理数据。

结果

参与者参与人文学科课程的动机是过去的艺术体验,他们渴望重新探索自己的创造力,从临床经验中赋予意义,并希望通过不同的视角与同事交往并理解他们。晚会促进了自我表达,并激励和赋予参与者创作艺术作品的能力,使他们重新在日常生活中接触艺术。更重要的是,他们找到了一个可以脆弱和得到支持的社区,在这里可以讨论共同的经历、验证情感,并加深同事之间的关系。

结论

人文学科可以通过促进对具有挑战性的临床工作的反思和赋予意义,以及在同事之间建立联系,来影响韧性和个人及社区的幸福感。

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