分享就是关心,给予就是胜利

Shafiah Abdul Gafoor, Navneet Kandhari
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2019冠状病毒病大流行是我们这一代人面临的决定性健康危机。在英国医疗保健行业,大流行前的调查已经显示出高水平的压力,当务之急是采取行动,支持员工的心理健康,免受预期的心理影响。可行、低成本和高效率的干预措施是必要的。基于奖励的激励可能带来希望。我们小组向伦敦一家繁忙医院的初级医生分发了129个免费福利包。使用开放式和匿名调查来收集其效果的定性数据。数据按主题进行分析,并整理成5个核心主题:情绪反应、对主动性的反应、对产品选择的反应、感激和感觉被重视。总体而言,绝大多数受访者(n= 50,96%)高度赞赏干预措施,认为它既有用又与支持他们的心理健康有关。这项研究为其他寻求实施类似低成本福利战略的组织提供了有用的发现。
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The COVID-19 pandemic has been the defining health crisis of our generation. In the UK healthcare industry, where pre-pandemic surveys already demonstrated high levels of stress, it is imperative that actions are taken to support the mental wellbeing of staff from its expected psychological fallout. Feasible, low cost and time efficient interventions are warranted. Rewards-based incentives may carry promise. Our group distributed 129 free wellbeing packages to junior doctors in a busy London Hospital. Open-ended and anonymised surveys were used to gather qualitative data on their effect. Data was analysed thematically and collated into 5 core themes: Emotional Response, Reaction to Initiative, Reaction to Product Choice, Gratitude and Feeling Valued. Overall, the significant majority of respondents (n=50, 96%) were highly appreciative of the intervention, deeming it both useful and relevant to supporting their mental health. This study bears useful findings for other organisations looking to implement similar low-cost wellbeing strategies.  
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