在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间和之后,加强卫生保健专业人员的复原力

IF 1.7 Q3 PSYCHIATRY BJPsych Advances Pub Date : 2023-04-20 DOI:10.1192/bja.2023.12
C. Vitorino, M. C. Canavarro, C. Carona
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由于疫情和全球应对措施,COVID-19大流行的出现对社会心理产生了重大负面影响。正如我们从以往的健康危机中所知,一线工作人员是发展严重精神健康问题的风险群体之一。由于直接在工作中或间接通过媒体消费和相关的社会压力持续暴露在高度紧张的环境中,医疗保健专业人员面临的痛苦、同情疲劳、倦怠和情绪障碍的风险越来越大。最近的研究揭示了COVID-19疫情期间医护人员面临的特定压力源,例如资源有限、工作过载、担心感染重要他人以及孤立/孤独。然而,研究表明,在适应逆境方面存在异质性,许多人能够重新振作起来。基于这一越来越多的证据,本文提供了一个临床工作框架,通过批判性地讨论内部和人际层面的控制,一致性和连通性的弹性促进策略,赋予医疗保健专业人员权力。
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Fostering resilience in healthcare professionals during and in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic
The emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic has had a substantial negative psychosocial impact due to both the outbreak and the global response to it. As we know from previous health crises, front-line workers are among the risk groups for developing serious mental health problems. As a result of the continuous exposure to highly stressful circumstances, directly in their jobs and indirectly through media consumption and related societal pressures, healthcare professionals are at increased risk for distress, compassion fatigue, burnout and emotional disorders. Recent studies have been revealing specific stressors faced by healthcare workers during the COVID-19 outbreak, such as limited resources, work overload, fear of infecting significant others and isolation/loneliness. However, research has shown heterogeneity in adaptation to adversities, with many individuals being able to bounce back. Based on this growing evidence, this article provides a clinical working framework to empower healthcare professionals, by critically discussing resilience-promoting strategies along the intra- and interpersonal dimensions of control, coherence and connectedness.
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