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为遭受创伤的护理人员设计数字心理健康支持:对生活经历和设计偏好的定性研究

Designing Digital Mental Health Support for Paramedics Exposed to Trauma: Qualitative Study of Lived Experiences and Design Preferences.

作者信息

Cogan Nicola, Whittaker Spence, Craig Ashleigh, Milligan Lucy, McCluskey Robyn, Burns Tara, Kirk Alison, Rasmussen Susan, Hodgson William

机构信息

Department of Psychological Sciences and Health, University of Strathclyde, Graham Hills Building, Glasgow, G1 1XQ, United Kingdom.

出版信息

JMIR Hum Factors. 2025 Sep 12;12:e76158. doi: 10.2196/76158.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Paramedics face frequent exposure to trauma and intense occupational stress, often under conditions of limited psychological support and ongoing stigma. Digital mental health interventions have the potential to offer accessible, confidential, and tailored support. However, their acceptability and design must be informed by the lived experiences of paramedics to ensure effectiveness.

OBJECTIVE

This study aimed to explore the experiences of trauma exposure among UK paramedics in the workplace and their views on the design and delivery of digital mental health interventions.

METHODS

Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 22 UK paramedics. Participants were recruited through purposive and snowball sampling. Interviews were transcribed verbatim and analyzed using reflexive thematic analysis. Ethical approval was obtained, and trauma-informed principles were applied throughout data collection and analysis.

RESULTS

Five key themes were identified: (1) It Has to Feel Easy to Use: highlighting the need for digital tools that reduce cognitive burden and are accessible during unpredictable shifts; (2) Make It Fit My Needs: calling for interventions specifically designed for paramedics, with lived-experience-informed language and delivery; (3) We Need to Talk to Each Other: describing a strong desire for peer connection while recognizing barriers such as stigma and shift pressures; (4) I Need to Know It's Safe: emphasizes the importance of anonymity, data privacy, and psychological safety; and (5) Support Needs to Feel Human: reinforcing the value of integrating digital tools with human connection and professional services. Participants expressed strong support for an app-based solution that offers anonymity, rapid accessibility, and flexibility, while preserving opportunities for human interaction.

CONCLUSIONS

Paramedics face unique mental health challenges that are not adequately addressed by existing services. Digital mental health tools offer promise if they are carefully co-designed to reflect the realities of frontline work. Anonymity, usability, peer connection, and integration with existing support systems are critical to engagement. These findings offer actionable insights for the development of trauma-informed, context-sensitive digital mental health interventions for emergency service workers.

摘要

背景

护理人员经常面临创伤暴露和强烈的职业压力,而且往往是在心理支持有限且污名化持续存在的情况下。数字心理健康干预措施有潜力提供可及、保密且量身定制的支持。然而,其可接受性和设计必须基于护理人员的实际生活经历,以确保有效性。

目的

本研究旨在探讨英国护理人员在工作场所的创伤暴露经历,以及他们对数字心理健康干预措施的设计与提供方式的看法。

方法

对22名英国护理人员进行了半结构化访谈。通过目的抽样和滚雪球抽样招募参与者。访谈内容逐字转录,并采用反思性主题分析法进行分析。获得了伦理批准,并在整个数据收集和分析过程中应用了创伤知情原则。

结果

确定了五个关键主题:(1)必须易于使用:强调需要数字工具来减轻认知负担,并且在不可预测的轮班期间能够使用;(2)符合我的需求:呼吁专门为护理人员设计的干预措施,使用基于实际生活经验的语言并提供方式;(3)我们需要相互交流:描述了对同伴联系的强烈渴望,同时认识到诸如污名和轮班压力等障碍;(4)我需要知道它是安全的:强调匿名性、数据隐私和心理安全的重要性;(5)支持需要有人情味:强化了将数字工具与人际联系和专业服务相结合的价值。参与者对基于应用程序的解决方案表示强烈支持,该方案提供匿名性、快速可及性和灵活性,同时保留人际互动的机会。

结论

护理人员面临着现有服务未充分解决的独特心理健康挑战。如果数字心理健康工具经过精心共同设计以反映一线工作的实际情况,就有望发挥作用。匿名性、可用性、同伴联系以及与现有支持系统的整合对于参与度至关重要。这些发现为开发针对创伤知情、因地制宜的应急服务工作者数字心理健康干预措施提供了可操作的见解。

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