Covid-19对爱尔兰丧亲护理的影响:一项对丧亲护理提供者的全国性调查。

Q3 Nursing Bereavement Care Pub Date : 2023-09-06 DOI:10.54210/bj.2023.1112
Amanda Roberts, Orla Keegan, Ingrid Holme, Maura Keeting
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目标:a)描述大流行第一年丧亲护理提供者的需求经验和丧亲护理需求类型;B)描述自我评估对护理提供者的影响;c)识别服务适应和当前面临的挑战。 方法:在2021年因COVID-19大流行而实施的5级限制期间,通过对爱尔兰丧亲服务工作者(n=199)的在线调查收集数据。结果:47%的受访者指出,对他们服务的需求有所增加,许多人报告说,服务使用者的痛苦程度更高,需求更复杂。47%的人表示,工作对情感的影响有所增加。许多服务提供者改变其服务提供和(或)开发新服务,部分是为了满足不断变化的需求模式。与会者还注意到大流行病带来的积极变化和机会,他们打算在大流行病后继续进行其中一些变化和机会。结论:大流行和相关限制为我们在爱尔兰死亡和悲伤的方式提供了启示。鉴于目前的重点是丧亲之痛,现在可能是制定丧亲护理国家政策的时候了,该政策应为服务提供和途径提供方向,同时开展公共教育,以满足丧亲之痛的需求。
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The impact of Covid-19 on bereavement care in Ireland: A national survey of bereavement care providers.
Objectives: To a) describe bereavement care providers' experience of demand and type of need for bereavement care during the first year of the pandemic; b) describe the self-assessed impact on care providers; c) identify service adaptations and challenges currently faced. Methods: Data was collected via an online survey of Irish bereavement service workers (n=199) during the 2021 level 5 restrictions enforced due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Results: 47% of respondents noted an increase in the demand for their service, with many reporting higher levels of distress and more complex needs among service users. 47% reported an increase in the emotional impact of the work. Many service providers altered their service provision and/or developed new services, in part, to meet the changing pattern of need. The positive changes and opportunities resulting from the pandemic were also noted, some of which they intended to continue post-pandemic. Conclusion: The pandemic and related restrictions shone a light on the way we die and grieve in Ireland. With the current focus on bereavement, now may be the time to develop a national policy for bereavement care, which should provide direction for service provision and pathways, alongside public education to meet bereavement needs.
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