Building Caregiver Resiliency in Global Health: Embodying the Catholic Social Tradition in the Face of COVID-19

IF 0.4 Q4 MEDICAL ETHICS Linacre Quarterly Pub Date : 2022-03-28 DOI:10.1177/00243639221085041
M. T. Lysaught, Beth Reece, Marcia A. Grand Ortega, Ana V. Guizado, Cecilia Bustamante-Pixa
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For international healthcare NGOs, the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has been significant. Healthcare workers in both LMICs and high-income countries have described the impact of the pandemic as traumatic. This article focuses on one initiative designed to address this impact: CMMB’s Building Resiliency program. This article provides an overview of the structure and content of program, situating it within the landscape of global mental healthcare disparities and caregiver trauma. Designed to address caregiver mental health in Peru, Haiti, Kenya, South Sudan, and Zambia, the program sought to offset global mental healthcare disparities by bringing needed psycho-social-spiritual support to CMMB staff. It was intentionally shaped by the commitments of Catholic social thought—particularly to the well-being, dignity, and integral human development of CMMB staff members, to envisaging new forms of solidarity, and to prioritizing subsidiarity and participation. Theories of post-traumatic growth provided the theoretical framework for three remotely delivered seminar series, which made space for staff members to share their stories with their colleagues, to build community, to foster creativity and hope, and to intentionally integrate faith and spirituality into both personal self-care as well as the common life of the organization. Thus, this was designed equally to build the organizational resiliency that is the fruit of Catholic social thought. For attending to caregivers’ mental health and well-being is crucial not only for the success of medical missions but for embodying and witnessing the Catholic commitment to the human dignity and the integral development of those who do the work of our organizations.
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在全球卫生中建立护理人员复原力:在新冠肺炎面前体现天主教社会传统
对于国际医疗保健非政府组织来说,新冠肺炎大流行的影响是重大的。LMIC和高收入国家的医护人员都将疫情的影响描述为创伤。本文重点介绍了一项旨在解决这一影响的举措:CMMB的“构建弹性”计划。本文概述了该项目的结构和内容,将其置于全球心理健康差距和护理者创伤的背景下。该计划旨在解决秘鲁、海地、肯尼亚、南苏丹和赞比亚护理人员的心理健康问题,旨在通过为CMMB工作人员提供所需的心理社会精神支持来抵消全球心理健康差距。它是由天主教社会思想的承诺有意塑造的,特别是对CMMB工作人员的福祉、尊严和整体人类发展的承诺,对新形式的团结的设想,以及对辅助性和参与的优先考虑。创伤后成长理论为三个远程研讨会系列提供了理论框架,为工作人员与同事分享自己的故事、建立社区、培养创造力和希望以及有意将信仰和精神融入个人自我护理和组织的共同生活提供了空间。因此,这同样是为了建立组织弹性,这是天主教社会思想的成果。照顾照顾者的心理健康和福祉不仅对医疗任务的成功至关重要,而且对体现和见证天主教对人类尊严的承诺以及我们组织工作人员的整体发展至关重要。
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