支持海湾合作委员会国家卫生保健工作者的复原力:综合审查

Noura Hammad Farraj, Ameneh Toosi, Aisha Al Qahtani, Daniel Forgrave, Sumayya Ansar
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背景:广泛的证据表明,由于其工作性质,卫生保健工作者(HCWs)的心理健康存在危机。恢复力已被认为是支持心理健康的重要组成部分。没有综合文献具体定义恢复力的概念或概述影响海湾合作国家(GCC)卫生保健工作者恢复力的因素。目的:探讨恢复力的定义,并综合影响海湾合作委员会卫生保健工作者恢复力的因素。方法:Whittemore和Knafl的框架指导了这一综合综述。系统检索了2011年至2022年间发表的经同行评审的初级研究,检索了护理与相关健康累积指数(CINHAL)、医学文献分析与检索系统(MEDLINE)和医学摘录数据库(Embase)。考虑纳入和排除标准,共纳入9篇文章。使用混合方法评估工具(MMAT)来评估研究的质量。社会生态模型用于数据提取、分析和结果呈现。结果:在纳入的研究中,弹性的定义有所不同。影响医护人员应变能力的因素可分为三个主要主题:个人因素(个人特征和内部影响)、人际因素(团队合作和同志情谊)和组织因素(工作环境、资源可用性、轮班长度和领导风格)。结论:医护人员的恢复力受多种因素影响。因此,以提高韧性为目标的干预措施应该是多维的。制定组织政策的方式应支持一种培养海湾合作委员会中卫生保健工作者的复原力的文化。
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Supporting the resilience of healthcare workers in the Gulf Cooperation Council countries: An integrative review
Background: A wide range of evidence has shown that there is a crisis in the mental health of healthcare workers (HCWs) due to the nature of their work. Resilience has been recognized as an essential component in supporting mental health. No synthesized literature concretely defines the concept of resilience or outlines the factors that affect the resilience of HCWs in the Gulf Cooperation Countries (GCC).Aim: To explore the definition of resilience and to provide a synthesis of the factors that affect the resilience of HCWs in the GCC.Method: Whittemore and Knafl’s framework guided this integrative review. Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health (CINHAL), Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System (MEDLINE), and Excerpta Medica Database (Embase) were searched systematically for peer-reviewed primary studies published between 2011 and 2022. Considering inclusion and exclusion criteria, a total of nine articles were included. The Mixed-Methods Appraisal Tool (MMAT) was used to assess the quality of the studies. The socio-ecological model was used for data extraction, analysis, and presentation of findings.Results: The definition of resilience varies across the included studies. The factors that affect the resilience of HCWs fall within three main themes: intrapersonal factors (individual characteristics and internal influences), interpersonal factors (teamwork and camaraderie), and organizational factors (work setting, availability of resources, shift length, and leadership style).Conclusions: The resilience of HCWs can be affected by multiple factors. As a result, the interventions targeting the improvement of resilience should be multi-dimensional. Organizational policies should be developed in a way that supports a culture that fosters the resilience of HCWs in the GCC.
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