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社会工作者在新冠疫情期间综合医疗保健方面的经历。

Social workers' experiences in integrated health care during the COVID-19 pandemic.

作者信息

Weng Suzie S

机构信息

School of Social Work, California State University, Long Beach, CA, USA.

出版信息

J Soc Work (Lond). 2022 Nov;22(6):1431-1446. doi: 10.1177/14680173221101256.

Abstract

SUMMARY

The massive spread of the novel COVID-19 virus across the globe has been disruptive to all providers within integrated healthcare systems, including social workers. The literature on how the pandemic has impacted medical workers are emerging. The present article explored the experiences of social workers. A purposive sample of 40 social workers in integrated healthcare settings was interviewed from September to November 2020 prior to vaccine availability to learn about how they managed the earlier months of the pandemic. A constant comparison approach was used to analyze the data.

FINDINGS

Themes identified included: (1) how social workers felt about safety in their work environments; (2) what it was like for social workers to transition to remote work; (3) how the pandemic affected social workers' workload and mental health; and (4) what were the preparedness issues and lessons learned.

APPLICATIONS

This study adds to the existing literature on provider experiences of the pandemic in integrated health care with social workers' voices. This additional perspective may contribute to better preparedness of behavioral health services and taking care of social workers in future crises.

摘要

摘要

新型冠状病毒肺炎病毒在全球的大规模传播对综合医疗系统中的所有服务提供者,包括社会工作者,都造成了干扰。关于这场大流行如何影响医务工作者的文献正在不断涌现。本文探讨了社会工作者的经历。在2020年9月至11月疫苗可用之前,对综合医疗环境中的40名社会工作者进行了有目的抽样访谈,以了解他们在疫情最初几个月是如何应对的。采用持续比较法对数据进行分析。

研究结果

确定的主题包括:(1)社会工作者对其工作环境安全的感受;(2)社会工作者向远程工作过渡的情况;(3)疫情如何影响社会工作者的工作量和心理健康;(4)有哪些准备问题以及吸取了哪些教训。

应用

本研究通过社会工作者的声音,为现有的关于综合医疗中服务提供者在大流行期间经历的文献增添了内容。这一额外的视角可能有助于更好地为行为健康服务做好准备,并在未来危机中照顾好社会工作者。

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