了解影响辅助医务人员健康和福祉的职业因素

Chloe Betts, Alannah Stoneley, Judith Anderson, Clare Sutton
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简介健康和幸福对专业和个人表现都至关重要。辅助医务人员职业的繁重工作量和高压性质无疑会对辅助医务人员的健康和福祉产生影响,但人们对其个体差异和相关因素的了解甚少。本综述旨在确定影响辅助医务人员健康和幸福的职业因素,从而为改善工作条件,进而改善医务人员的健康和幸福提出建议。方法:采用 JBI 方法进行范围审查,以评估 2003 年 1 月至 2023 年 1 月期间的文献可用性。在 OVID、PsycINFO 和 PubMed 数据库中输入了辅助医务人员*、急救人员*、影响*或感知*、健康、福祉等关键词。标题和摘要由两位作者审阅,并采用纳入和排除标准。然后由两位作者对其余文章进行全文审阅,并由主要作者处理冲突。结果:在电子数据库中搜索到 314 篇文章。其中 33 篇文章为本次研究提供了资料。搜索结果突出表明,与其他职业相比,护理人员的健康报告水平较低。分析确定了文献中出现的主题,包括:(1) 轮班工作;(2) 心理健康问题;(3) 接触突发事件;以及 (4) 职业对身体活动和疾病的影响。结论辅助医务人员的职业对个人健康有重大影响,并与应报告的疾病和伤害发生率增加有关。 审查得出的结论是,没有足够的数据来确定辅助医务人员个人对其健康和福祉影响的看法。因此,对于辅助医务人员自己所说的健康状况不佳的原因缺乏了解,而这对于为这支队伍制定预防性和支持性方法是非常宝贵的。
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Understanding the Occupational Factors that Influence Paramedic Health and Wellbeing
Introduction: Health and wellbeing is essential to perform professionally and personally. The demanding workload and high-pressure nature of the paramedic profession, undoubtably has an influence on the paramedic’s health and wellbeing however the individual variance and factors associated is poorly understood. The objective of this review is to identify what is known about the occupational factors that influence paramedic health and wellbeing to make recommendations in improving working conditions and thus health and wellbeing of the workforce. Methods: The JBI approach was used to perform a scoping review to assess the availability of literature dating from January 2003 to January 2023. Keywords including paramedic*, first responder*, influence* OR perception*, health, wellbeing were input into the OVID, PsycINFO and PubMed databases. Titles and abstracts were reviewed by two authors and inclusion and exclusion criteria applied. The remaining articles were then reviewed in full text by two authors and conflicts managed by the primary author. Results: The search of the electronic databases identified 314 articles. Of these, 33 informed the results of the review. The search highlighted the paramedics poor reportable levels of health compared to other occupations. An analysis identified themes emerging from the literature including: (1)shift work; (2) mental health issues; (3) exposure to critical incidents; and (4) the influence of the profession on physical activity and ailment. Conclusion: A paramedics occupation has a significant influence on the individual’s health and is associated with an increased incidence of reportable illness and injury.  The review concluded that there is insufficient data to identify the paramedics personal perception of the influences on their health and wellbeing. Thus, there is a lack of understanding of why the paramedic has poor reportable levels of health in their own words, which would be invaluable to the formation of preventative and supportive approaches to this workforce.
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