Grossman A H, Silverstein C
School of Education, Health, Nursing, and Arts Professions, New York University, NY 10003.
Soc Work. 1993 Mar;38(2):144-51.
Social workers, nurses, and other health care professionals who work with people with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) or acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) are experiencing burnout from the excessive demands on their energy, strength, and resources. Support groups, with their focus on awareness, shared experiences, supportive and helping relationships, and the emotional consequences of working with people with AIDS, help health care professionals manage stress and enhance their capacity and effectiveness to work with these clients. In addition, support groups help participants feel less isolated and share feelings regarding such difficult issues as death, anger, helplessness, and loss. The use of this type of group work is identified, including its administration, effective intervention techniques, and issues of health care professionals who work with the HIV/AIDS epidemic. Problems related to group membership and dropout rates are explored as unresolved issues.
与感染人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)或获得性免疫缺陷综合征(艾滋病,AIDS)的患者打交道的社会工作者、护士及其他医疗保健专业人员,正因工作对其精力、体力和资源的过度需求而感到倦怠。支持小组关注认知、共同经历、支持性及帮助性的关系,以及与艾滋病患者打交道所带来的情感影响,有助于医疗保健专业人员应对压力,提高他们与这些患者打交道的能力和效率。此外,支持小组能让参与者减少孤独感,并就死亡、愤怒、无助和失落等难题分享感受。文中指出了这类小组工作的应用,包括其管理、有效的干预技巧,以及与应对HIV/艾滋病疫情的医疗保健专业人员相关的问题。还探讨了与小组成员资格和退出率相关的问题,这些问题尚未得到解决。