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一项探索心胸外科医护人员心理健康与幸福感以及虚拟现实引导的正念减压疗法影响的试点项目。

A pilot project to explore the mental health and wellbeing among cardiothoracic staff and the impact of virtual reality guided mindfulness.

作者信息

Krishnamoorthy Bhuvaneswari, Sagar Shabnam M, Coonar Aman S, Raaj Sam, Rathinam Akhash V, Air Rick, Murray Sarah, Heaslip Vanessa, Iles-Smith Heather, Moorjani Narain, Rathinam Sridhar

机构信息

Directorate of Nursing and Midwifery, The University of Salford, Manchester, UK.

Society for Cardiothoracic Surgery in Great Britain and Ireland, London, UK.

出版信息

J Cardiothorac Surg. 2024 Oct 1;19(1):556. doi: 10.1186/s13019-024-03089-9.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The Cardio-Thoracic (CT) professional group experienced a significant increase in stress and workload during and after the COVID-19 pandemic. The Society for Cardiothoracic Surgery (SCTS) in Great Britain and Ireland with the aim of endorsing positive change. Aim of this project was to understand the Mental Health (MH) and wellbeing status of the CT professionals and to explore Virtual Reality Mindfulness as an intervention to improve MH and wellbeing.

METHODS

In February 2022, the SCTS created a Mental Health and Wellbeing Working Group to identify the problem and find solutions. This exploratory project was carried out in two stages. Stage one was an online survey conducted in March 2022 and stage two was a Virtual Reality (VR) mindfulness workshop in March 2023, using the Rescape™ VR mindfulness tool.

RESULTS

Stage one: An online QR code survey was sent out to 150 members with 129 (86%) completed responses. 92% expressed that SCTS should create awareness about mental health and wellbeing. 99% said that they should be allowed to speak up and create interventions for members to access, support and relax. Three main themes identified about why CT staff do not discuss their Mental Health problems were fear of lack of awareness (72%), lack of confidentiality (60%) and impact on career (60%). Stage two: 88 members attended the VR session of which 76 (86%) completed the anonymous questionnaire. 97% reported usage was a pleasurable experience, 91% felt more relaxed, 82% felt less stressed, 90% felt calmer and 89% had their mood enhanced.

CONCLUSION

Our study findings indicate that CT staff experience considerable effects on their mental health and wellbeing. However, there is a hesitancy to recognise and seek assistance due to concerns about confidentiality and career repercussions. The virtual reality mindfulness session served as a beneficial supplement, with a positive impact in this pilot cohort.

摘要

背景

心胸外科(CT)专业团队在新冠疫情期间及之后压力和工作量显著增加。英国和爱尔兰心胸外科协会(SCTS)旨在支持积极变革。本项目的目的是了解CT专业人员的心理健康(MH)和幸福状况,并探索将虚拟现实正念作为改善MH和幸福的一种干预措施。

方法

2022年2月,SCTS成立了心理健康和幸福工作组以识别问题并寻找解决方案。这个探索性项目分两个阶段进行。第一阶段是2022年3月进行的在线调查,第二阶段是2023年3月使用Rescape™虚拟现实正念工具举办的虚拟现实(VR)正念工作坊。

结果

第一阶段:向150名成员发送了在线二维码调查问卷,129人(86%)完成了回复。92%的人表示SCTS应该提高对心理健康和幸福的认识。99%的人表示应该允许他们表达意见并为成员创建获取支持和放松的干预措施。确定的关于CT工作人员不讨论其心理健康问题的三个主要主题是担心缺乏认识(72%)、缺乏保密性(60%)和对职业的影响(60%)。第二阶段:88名成员参加了VR课程,其中76人(86%)完成了匿名问卷。97%的人报告使用是一次愉快的体验,91%的人感觉更放松,82%的人感觉压力更小,90%的人感觉更平静,89%的人情绪得到改善。

结论

我们的研究结果表明,CT工作人员的心理健康和幸福受到了相当大的影响。然而,由于担心保密性和职业影响,他们在认识和寻求帮助方面存在犹豫。虚拟现实正念课程起到了有益的补充作用,对这个试点队列产生了积极影响。

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