Supporting the well-being of nurses, paramedics, and firefighters during external crises by managing workload: an umbrella review.

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Industrial Health Pub Date : 2025-09-20 Epub Date: 2025-03-14 DOI:10.2486/indhealth.2024-0211
Kati Karhula, Janne Halonen, Satu Mänttäri, Anne Punakallio, Sampsa Puttonen, Maria Sihvola, Pihla Säynäjäkangas, Mikael Sallinen
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Support is needed for the well-being of nurses and first responders in external crises. We aimed to synthesize the evidence between workload management strategies and well-being of nurses, paramedics, and firefighters during external crises in an umbrella review. The data sources OVID Medline, APA PsycInfo, CINAHL, Web of Science and the Cochrane Library were searched between 1.1.2013-20.6.2023. Two independent reviewers assessed the eligibility of the publications and conducted the data extraction and narrative synthesis. The search identified 1,073 references on nurses and 182 on paramedics and firefighters. Of the 62 full texts, 16 systematic reviews on nurses were included, and of the 13 full texts on paramedics and firefighters, two systematic reviews were included, making a total of 18 systematic reviews. The quality of the publications was predominantly good (83%). Both employee and work-directed strategies were beneficial in supporting employee well-being during external crises. Proactive practical skills training and psychological interventions were found as the most promising employee-directed strategies. The corresponding work-directed strategies were effective communication, providing useful information and adequate working conditions, supportive leadership, and peer support. To support well-being of nurses and first responders during external crises, workload management strategies need to be proactively planned in workplaces.

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通过管理工作量,在外部危机期间支持护士、护理人员和消防员的福祉:总括性审查。
在外部危机中,护士和急救人员的福祉需要得到支持。我们旨在综合外部危机期间工作量管理策略与护士、护理人员和消防员福祉之间的证据。检索OVID Medline、APA PsycInfo、CINAHL、Web of Science和Cochrane Library,检索时间为1.1.2013-20.6.2023。两名独立审稿人评估了出版物的合格性,并进行了数据提取和叙述综合。搜索发现了1073条关于护士的信息,182条关于护理人员和消防员的信息。在62篇全文中,包括16篇关于护士的系统评价,在13篇关于护理人员和消防员的全文中,包括2篇系统评价,总共有18篇系统评价。出版物的质量以良好为主(83%)。在外部危机期间,员工和工作导向策略都有利于支持员工的幸福感。积极主动的实践技能培训和心理干预是最有前途的员工导向策略。相应的以工作为导向的策略是有效的沟通,提供有用的信息和适当的工作条件,支持性领导和同伴支持。为了在外部危机期间支持护士和急救人员的福祉,需要在工作场所积极规划工作量管理战略。
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Industrial Health
Industrial Health 医学-毒理学
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3.40
自引率
5.00%
发文量
64
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: INDUSTRIAL HEALTH covers all aspects of occupational medicine, ergonomics, industrial hygiene, engineering, safety and policy sciences. The journal helps promote solutions for the control and improvement of working conditions, and for the application of valuable research findings to the actual working environment.
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