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Listening to Hospital Personnel’s Narratives during the COVID-19 Outbreak

机译:在Covid-19爆发期间听医院人员的叙述

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Healthcare workers (HCWs) facing the COVID-19 pandemic are required to deal with unexpectedly traumatic situations, concern about contamination, and mounting patient deaths. As a means to address the changing needs of our hospital’s HCWs, we conducted a narrative analysis study in the early stages of the covid-19 outbreak. A focus group of medical experts, conducted as the initial step, recommended that a bottom-up research tool be used for exploring HCWs’ traumatic experiences and needs. We therefore conducted 450 semi-structured in-depth interviews with hospital personnel. The interviews were based on Maslow’s Pyramid of Needs model, and the narratives were analyzed by applying the Listening Guide methodology. The interviewees expressed a need for physical and psychological security in the battle against Covid-19, in addition to the need for attachment and meaning. Importantly, we also found that the interview itself may serve as a therapeutic tool. In light of our findings, we recommended changes in hospital practices, which were subsequently implemented. Further research on HCWs’ traumatic experiences and needs will provide evidence-based knowledge and may enable novel approaches in the battle against Covid-19. To conclude, the knowledge generated by listening to HCWs’ narratives may provide suitable support programs for professionals.
机译:面向Covid-19大流行的医疗工作者(HCW)需要应对意外的创伤情况,对污染的关注,以及安装患者死亡。作为解决我国医院HCW的不断变化的手段,我们对Covid-19爆发的早期阶段进行了叙述性分析研究。作为初始步骤进行的专注于医学专家组,建议使用自下而上的研究工具来探索HCWS的创伤体验和需求。因此,我们与医院人员进行了450个半结构化的深入访谈。面试是基于Maslow的需求模式的金字塔,通过应用听力指南方法来分析叙述。除了需要依恋和意义之外,受访者在反对Covid-19的战斗中表达了对抗康迪德-19的身心安全。重要的是,我们还发现面试本身可以作为治疗工具。鉴于我们的调查结果,我们推荐了医院实践的变化,随后实施了。进一步研究HCWS创伤体验和需求将提供基于证据的知识,并可在对阵Covid-19战斗中启用新颖的方法。要结束,聆听HCWS叙述的知识可能会为专业人士提供合适的支持计划。

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