Science of Care Institute, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Sinai Health, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
PLoS One. 2024 Sep 27;19(9):e0298615. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0298615. eCollection 2024.
Given the longevity of the COVID-19 pandemic, it is important to address the perceptions and experiences associated with the progression of the pandemic. This narrative can inform future strategies aimed at mitigating moral distress, injury, and chronic stress that restores resilience and well-being of HCWs. In this context, a longitudinal survey design was undertaken to explore how health care workers are experiencing the COVID-19 pandemic over time. A qualitative design was employed to analyze the open ended survey responses using a thematic analysis approach. All physicians and staff at an academic health science centre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada were invited to participate in the survey. The majority of survey respondents were nurses and physicians, followed by researchers/scientists, administrative assistants, laboratory technicians, managers, social workers, occupational therapists, administrators, clerks and medical imaging technologists. The inductive analysis revealed three themes that contributed to moral tensions and injury: 1) experiencing stress and distress with staffing shortages, increased patient care needs, and visitor restrictions; 2) feeling devalued and invisible due to lack of support and inequities; and 3) polarizing anti- and pro-public health measures and incivility. Study findings highlight the spectrum, magnitude, and severity of the emotional, psychological, and physical stress leading to moral injury experienced by the healthcare workforce. Our findings also point to continued, renewed, and new efforts in enhancing both individual and collective moral resilience to mitigate current and prevent future moral tensions and injury.
鉴于 COVID-19 大流行的持续时间,解决与大流行进展相关的看法和经验至关重要。这种叙述可以为未来旨在减轻道德困境、伤害和慢性压力的策略提供信息,这些策略可以恢复卫生保健工作者的韧性和幸福感。在这种情况下,采用纵向调查设计来探讨随着时间的推移卫生保健工作者是如何体验 COVID-19 大流行的。采用定性设计,使用主题分析方法分析开放式调查答复。
邀请安大略省多伦多市的一家学术健康科学中心的所有医生和工作人员参加这项调查。大多数调查受访者是护士和医生,其次是研究人员/科学家、行政助理、实验室技术员、经理、社会工作者、职业治疗师、管理员、文员和医学影像技术人员。
1)由于人员短缺、患者护理需求增加和访客限制而感到压力和痛苦;2)由于缺乏支持和不平等而感到被低估和被忽视;3)对公共卫生措施的两极分化的反对和支持以及不文明行为。研究结果强调了医疗保健工作者所经历的情感、心理和身体压力的范围、程度和严重程度,导致道德伤害。我们的研究结果还指出,需要继续、重新开展和新开展工作,以增强个人和集体的道德韧性,减轻当前的道德紧张局势和伤害,并防止未来的道德紧张局势和伤害。