Health care providers' perceptions of burnout and moral distress during the COVID-19 pandemic: A qualitative study from Saskatchewan, Canada.

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES Journal of Health Services Research & Policy Pub Date : 2024-10-01 DOI:10.1177/13558196241287336
Jacob Albin Korem Alhassan, Noelle Rohatinsky, Taylor Peru, Carmen Levandoski, Dennis Kendel, Jeff Dmytrowich, Tenille Lafontaine, Matthew Cardinal, Juan Nicolás Peña-Sánchez
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Objectives: This study sought to describe feelings and perceptions of burnout and moral distress experienced by health care providers in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Methods: This study was part of a larger mixed methods project, and we here report on the qualitative results relating to burnout and moral distress experienced by medical doctors, registered nurses and respiratory therapists. We used an exploratory, qualitative descriptive design involving one-one-one interviews with 24 health care providers. Interview data were analysed using a reflexive thematic analysis approach.

Results: We identified three overarching themes each for health care provider burnout and moral distress. Interviews revealed that providers experienced burnout through (i) increased expectations and (ii) unfavourable work environments, which led most of them to recognise (iii) a need to step back. Regarding moral distress, key themes were: (i) a sense of compromised care, (ii) feelings of bumping heads with authorities and patient families, and (iii) seeing patients make difficult decisions.

Conclusion: Our study found that medical doctors, registered nurses and respiratory therapists working during the COVID-19 pandemic experienced and continue to experience significant burnout and moral distress. This was often driven by both institution- and system-level factors. There is a need for sustained investment to build and support a motivated health care workforce to prepare for future pandemics and health emergencies.

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在 COVID-19 大流行期间,医疗服务提供者对职业倦怠和精神压力的看法:加拿大萨斯喀彻温省的一项定性研究。
研究目的本研究试图描述加拿大萨斯喀彻温省的医疗服务提供者在 COVID-19 大流行期间所经历的职业倦怠和精神痛苦的感受和看法:本研究是一个大型混合方法项目的一部分,我们在此报告与医生、注册护士和呼吸治疗师所经历的职业倦怠和精神压力有关的定性结果。我们采用了探索性的定性描述设计,对 24 名医疗服务提供者进行了一对一访谈。我们采用反思性主题分析方法对访谈数据进行了分析:结果:我们为医护人员的职业倦怠和精神痛苦各确定了三个总体主题。访谈显示,医疗服务提供者因(i) 期望值增加和(ii) 不利的工作环境而产生职业倦怠,这使他们中的大多数人认识到(iii) 需要后退。在精神痛苦方面,主要的主题有(结论:我们的研究发现,在 COVID-19 大流行期间工作的医生、注册护士和呼吸治疗师经历并将继续经历严重的职业倦怠和精神压力。这通常是由机构和系统层面的因素造成的。有必要进行持续投资,以建立和支持一支积极进取的医疗队伍,为未来的大流行病和突发卫生事件做好准备。
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