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'Each Week Feels Like a Mountain ': The Impact of COVID-19 on Mental Health Providers' Well-Being and Clinical Work

机译:“每周都感觉像一座山”:COVID-19 对心理健康提供者的福祉和临床工作的影响

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The SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) pandemic has placed a tremendous strain on health care providers. Although there is a burgeoning body of literature on how COVID-19 has impacted frontline health care workers (i.e., providers treating COVID-19 patients), little attention has been dedicated to second-line workers (i.e., providers treating the mental health of people impacted by COVID-19). In this article, we present findings from a thematic analysis of open-text responses (n = 136) examining how COVID-19 shaped both the well-being of second-line workers, specifically mental health providers, as well as their clinical work in the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States. Results indicated that mental health providers were experiencing significant COVID-19-related burnout and poor physical and mental health outcomes. Participants described diminished negative effects on the quality of their clinical care from the burnout and trauma associated with COVID-19. Many also demonstrated resilience, identifying the duality of both negative (e.g., exhaustion) and positive (e.g., pride in helping others) meaning derived from their second-line work experiences. We conclude with recommendations for preventing and addressing burnout among mental health professionals in the era of COVID-19 and subsequent health emergencies.
机译:SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19)大流行已经放了巨大的卫生保健提供者。虽然是一个新兴的文献COVID-19如何影响前线的健康保健工作人员(即治疗COVID-19提供者病人),人们却很少关注致力于二线工人(即供应商治疗心理健康的人影响COVID-19)。本文中,我们发现从一个主题分析open text反应(n = 136)研究如何COVID-19形状的幸福二线员工,特别精神卫生服务提供者,以及他们的临床工作最初几个月的COVID-19大流行美国。卫生服务提供者正在经历重大COVID-19-related倦怠和糟糕的身体和心理健康的结果。减少负面影响的质量他们从倦怠和创伤的临床护理与COVID-19有关。弹性,识别的二元性消极的(例如,疲惫)和积极的(例如,骄傲来自帮助别人)意义他们的二线工作经验。预防和建议解决倦怠心理健康专业人士在COVID-19时代随后的卫生紧急情况。

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