Influential factors of healthcare provider resilience in disasters: A thematic analysis

IF 0.4 Q4 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE Journal of Acute Disease Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.4103/2221-6189.336576
Akbar Sheikhrabori, H. Peyrovi, H. Khankeh, P. Kolivand
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Objective: To identify the influential factors of healthcare staff resilience in disasters. Methods: In this qualitative study, the influential factors of healthcare staff resilience in disasters were investigated through interviewing 20 experts. The interviews were conducted face-to-face, and MAXQDA software version 10 was used to organize the data and thematic analysis. Results: The participants included 5 medical emergency technicians, 5 physicians, 2 Red Crescent technicians, and 8 nurses. The main influential factors of healthcare providers’ resilience were limited relief infrastructure, supportive empowerment, organizational capitals, and contradictory consequences. Other important factors were resource limitation, confusion and uncertainty, empowerment training, comprehensive support, human and value capital, social capital, physical capital, suffering, disability, calm, and excellence. Conclusion: Improving healthcare providers’ resilience can be achieved by reducing uncertainty, providing the physical, economic, and human resources, strengthening motivation and comprehensive supports. It is suggested that disaster managers consider all identified dimensions to improve the resilience of healthcare providers to serve better in disasters. Moreover, researchers should study each dimension to provide profound knowledge regarding resilience in disasters.
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灾害中医疗服务提供者复原力的影响因素:专题分析
目的:探讨卫生保健人员灾害应变能力的影响因素。方法:采用定性研究的方法,通过对20名专家的访谈,对卫生保健人员灾害应变能力的影响因素进行调查。访谈采用面对面访谈的方式,采用MAXQDA软件10版进行数据整理和专题分析。结果:参与人员包括急诊技术人员5名、内科医生5名、红新月会技术人员2名、护士8名。影响医疗服务提供者复原力的主要因素是有限的救援基础设施、支持性授权、组织资本和矛盾后果。其他重要因素包括资源限制、困惑和不确定性、赋权培训、综合支持、人力和价值资本、社会资本、物质资本、痛苦、残疾、平静和卓越。结论:通过减少不确定性,提供物质、经济和人力资源,加强激励和综合支持,可以提高医疗服务提供者的应变能力。建议灾害管理人员考虑所有确定的方面,以提高医疗保健提供者的复原力,以便在灾害中更好地提供服务。此外,研究人员应该研究每个维度,以提供有关灾害恢复力的深刻知识。
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Journal of Acute Disease
Journal of Acute Disease CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE-
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20.00%
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652
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12 weeks
期刊介绍: The articles published mainly deal with pre-hospital and hospital emergency medicine, cardiopulmonary-cerebral resuscitation, critical cardiovascular disease, sepsis, severe infection, multiple organ failure, acute and critical diseases in different medical fields, sudden cardiac arrest, Intensive Care Unit (ICU), critical care medicine, disaster rescue medicine (earthquakes, fires, floods, mine disaster, air crash, et al.), acute trauma, acute toxicology, acute heart disease, and related topics. JAD sets up columns for special subjects in each issue.
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