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为接触潜在创伤性事件后的临床医生提供支持:急诊科同伴支持项目评估

Supporting clinicians post exposure to potentially traumatic events: Emergency department peer support program evaluation.

作者信息

Carne Belinda, Furyk Jeremy

机构信息

University Hospital Geelong, Barwon Health, Geelong, Victoria, Australia.

School of Medicine, Deakin University, Geelong, Victoria, Australia.

出版信息

Emerg Med Australas. 2025 Feb;37(1):e14518. doi: 10.1111/1742-6723.14518. Epub 2024 Oct 13.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Workers in EDs are regularly exposed to potentially traumatic events. Since the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been exponential interest in peer support programs (PSPs) in a range of settings. We describe a PSP implemented in 2017 at University Hospital Geelong (UHG) ED together with results of a survey.

METHODS

To describe the program such that others can replicate it in their settings in addition to feedback evaluation. Method involved a survey emailed to the ED doctors.

RESULTS

Thirty responses from 96 emails with a range of feedback.

CONCLUSION

ED Doctors place high value on the PSP.

摘要

目的

急诊科工作人员经常接触潜在的创伤性事件。自新冠疫情以来,在一系列环境中,对同伴支持项目(PSP)的兴趣呈指数级增长。我们描述了2017年在吉朗大学医院(UHG)急诊科实施的一个同伴支持项目以及一项调查结果。

方法

为了描述该项目以便其他人能够在他们的环境中进行复制,并进行反馈评估。方法包括向急诊科医生发送电子邮件进行调查。

结果

96封电子邮件中有30份回复,反馈内容多样。

结论

急诊科医生高度重视同伴支持项目。

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