从卫生资源与服务管理局卫生工作者福利受赠者那里汲取的经验教训。

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q3 FAMILY STUDIES Families Systems & Health Pub Date : 2024-09-01 DOI:10.1037/fsh0000911
Randl Dent, Julia Strasser, Lauren Muñoz, Margaret Ziemann, Alys Barton, Becka DeSmidt, Lauren Enright, Patricia Pittman, Candice Chen
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导言:职业倦怠和精神伤害是当今医疗保健和公共安全面临的最紧迫问题之一。2021 年,美国国会通过《美国救援计划法案》为 44 个卫生资源与服务管理局提供了 1.2 亿美元的拨款,用于实施有实证依据的战略,以解决职业倦怠问题并改善医务人员的心理健康。本文研究了实施的促进因素和障碍,以及受资助者干预措施的报告影响:方法:在 2023 年 5 月至 8 月间对受资助者进行了关键信息提供者访谈(39 人)和调查(36 人),并采用归纳和演绎的方法进行了定性分析:研究发现,受资助者正在调整他们的计划模式、时间安排和内容,以满足劳动力的需求。许多受资助者越来越重视培训/调动领导力,建立工人参与的结构,并让工人的声音和优先事项指导运营变革。虽然许多受资助者还不能报告计划的影响,但那些能够提供早期数据的受资助者记录了员工流失、职业倦怠和精神压力的减少。一个共同的挑战是持续的资源限制,包括员工和领导的更替:讨论:研究结果表明,医疗卫生和公共安全组织在职业倦怠与幸福感调查后仍然面临人员配置方面的困难,这增加了他们实施改善职业倦怠和幸福感计划的挑战。然而,仅在活动开展 18 个月后,受资助者就报告称,他们的努力正在促使组织、文化和个人经历发生变化。主要经验包括:必须让员工参与进来,建立信任,并制定有意的沟通、评估和反馈策略,以推进组织层面的工作,改善员工和学员的福利。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA,保留所有权利)。
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Lessons learned from the Health Resources and Services Administration health workforce well-being grantees.

Introduction: Burnout and moral injury are among the most pressing issues facing healthcare and public safety today. In 2021, Congress provided $120 million through the American Rescue Plan Act for 44 Health Resources and Services Administration grants to implement evidence-informed strategies to address burnout and improve mental health among the health workforce. This article examines facilitators and barriers to implementation and reported impact of grantees' interventions.

Method: Key informant interviews (n = 39) and surveys (n = 36) with grantees were conducted between May and August 2023 and qualitatively analyzed using inductive and deductive approaches.

Results: This study found grantees were adapting their program modality, timing, and content to meet the needs of their workforce. Many grantees were increasingly focused on training/engaging leadership, establishing structures for worker engagement, and allowing worker voice and priorities to guide operational changes. Though many grantees could not yet report program impact, those who could provide early data documented decreases in staff turnover, burnout, and moral distress. A common challenge was ongoing resource constraints, including staff and leadership turnover.

Discussion: Findings suggest health and public safety organizations continued to struggle with staffing post-COVID, increasing the challenges of implementing their programs to improve burnout and well-being. However, just 18 months into their activities, grantees reported their efforts were leading to changes in organizations, culture, and the experiences of individuals. Key lessons include the importance of engaging workers, building trust, and developing intentional communication, evaluation, and feedback strategies to advance organizational-level efforts to improve worker and learner well-being. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).

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Families Systems & Health
Families Systems & Health HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES-PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
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期刊介绍: Families, Systems, & Health publishes clinical research, training, and theoretical contributions in the areas of families and health, with particular focus on collaborative family healthcare.
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