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使用幸福感温度计测量医生自我报告的幸福感:队列研究。

Measuring Self-Reported Well-Being of Physicians Using the Well-Being Thermometer: Cohort Study.

作者信息

Adamou Marios, Jones Sarah L, Kyriakidou Niki, Mooney Andrew, Pattani Shriti, Roycroft Matthew

机构信息

University of Huddersfield, Huddersfield, United Kingdom.

South West Yorkshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, Belle Isle Health Park, Wakefield, WF1 5PN, United Kingdom, 44 1924 316492.

出版信息

JMIR Form Res. 2025 Jan 9;9:e54158. doi: 10.2196/54158.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Advancements in medical science have focused largely on patient care, often overlooking the well-being of health care professionals (HCPs). This oversight has consequences; not only are HCPs prone to mental and physical health challenges, but the quality of patient care may also endure as a result. Such concerns are also exacerbated by unprecedented crises like the COVID-19 pandemic. Compared to other sectors, HCPs report high incidence of stress, depression, and suicide, among other challenging factors that have a significant negative impact on their well-being.

OBJECTIVE

Given these substantial concerns, the development of a tool specifically designed to be used in clinical settings to measure the well-being of HCPs is essential.

METHODS

A United Kingdom-based cross-sectional pilot study was carried out to measure self-reported well-being in a cohort of 148 physicians, using the newly developed well-being thermometer. The aim of the tool is to allow respondents to develop an individual sense of "well-being intelligence" thus supporting HCPs to have better insight and control over their well-being and allow insights into how to manage it. The tool consists of 5 well-being domains-health, thoughts, emotions, spiritual, and social. Each domain can be measured individually or combined to produce an overall well-being score.

RESULTS

The tool demonstrated good internal consistency; the Cronbach α in this study was 0.84 for the total scale.

CONCLUSIONS

Results from this cohort demonstrated that the well-being thermometer can be used to gather intelligence of staff well-being. This is a promising new tool that will assist HCPs to recognize their own well-being needs and allow health care organizations to facilitate change in policies and practices to reflect a better understanding of staff well-being.

摘要

背景

医学科学的进步主要集中在患者护理上,常常忽视了医护人员(HCPs)的福祉。这种忽视带来了后果;医护人员不仅容易面临身心健康挑战,而且患者护理质量也可能因此受到影响。像新冠疫情这样前所未有的危机也加剧了这些担忧。与其他行业相比,医护人员报告称压力、抑郁和自杀的发生率很高,以及其他对他们的福祉有重大负面影响的挑战性因素。

目的

鉴于这些重大担忧,开发一种专门设计用于临床环境以测量医护人员福祉的工具至关重要。

方法

在英国进行了一项横断面试点研究,使用新开发的福祉温度计对148名医生的队列进行自我报告的福祉测量。该工具的目的是让受访者形成个人的“福祉智慧”感,从而支持医护人员更好地洞察和控制自己的福祉,并了解如何管理它。该工具由5个福祉领域组成——健康、思想、情感、精神和社交。每个领域都可以单独测量或组合起来得出总体福祉得分。

结果

该工具显示出良好的内部一致性;本研究中总量表的Cronbach α为0.84。

结论

该队列的结果表明,福祉温度计可用于收集员工福祉的信息。这是一个很有前景的新工具,将帮助医护人员认识到自己的福祉需求,并使医疗保健组织能够促进政策和实践的变革,以更好地理解员工福祉。

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