Psychosocial care for persons affected by emergencies and major incidents: a Delphi study to determine the needs of professional first responders for education, training and support

被引:10
作者
Drury, John [1 ]
Kemp, Verity [2 ]
Newman, Jonathan [3 ]
Novelli, David [1 ]
Doyle, Christopher [4 ]
Walter, Darren [5 ]
Williams, Richard [6 ,7 ,8 ,9 ,10 ]
机构
[1] Univ Sussex, Sch Psychol, Brighton BN1 9QH, E Sussex, England
[2] Healthplanning Ltd, Reading, Berks, England
[3] Univ Sussex, Sch Global Studies, Brighton, E Sussex, England
[4] London Ambulance Serv NHS Trust, London, England
[5] South Manchester NHS Fdn Trust, Univ Hosp, Manchester, Lancs, England
[6] Univ Glamorgan, Welsh Inst Hlth & Social Care, Cardiff, S Glam, Wales
[7] Univ Glamorgan, Welsh Inst Hlth & Social Care, Pontypridd CF37 1DL, M Glam, Wales
[8] Univ Cent Lancashire, Preston PR1 2HE, Lancs, England
[9] Robert Gordon Univ, Aberdeen AB9 1FR, Scotland
[10] St Cadocs Hosp, Aneurin Bevan Hlth Board, Ty Bryn, Caerleon, Wales
关键词
MENTAL-HEALTH; MASS VIOLENCE; YOUNG-PEOPLE; CHILDREN; RESILIENCE; IMPACT; WAR;
D O I
10.1136/emermed-2012-201632
中图分类号
R4 [临床医学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Background The role of ambulance clinicians in providing psychosocial care in major incidents and emergencies is recognised in recent Department of Health guidance. The study described in this paper identified NHS professional first responders' needs for education about survivors' psychosocial responses, training in psychosocial skills, and continuing support. Method Ambulance staff participated in an online Delphi questionnaire, comprising 74 items (Round 1) on 7-point Likert scales. Second-round and third-round participants each received feedback based on the previous round, and responded to modified versions of the original items and to new items for clarification. Results One hundred and two participants took part in Round 1; 47 statements (64%) achieved consensus. In Round 2, 72 people from Round 1 participated; 15 out of 39 statements (38%) achieved consensus. In Round 3, 49 people from Round 2 participated; 15 out of 27 statements (59%) achieved consensus. Overall, there was consensus in the following areas: 'psychosocial needs of patients' (consensus in 34/37 items); 'possible sources of stress in your work' (8/9); 'impacts of distress in your work' (7/10); 'meeting your own emotional needs' (4/5); 'support within your organisation' (2/5); 'needs for training in psychosocial skills for patients' (15/15); 'my needs for psychosocial training and support' (5/6). Conclusions Ambulance clinicians recognise their own education needs and the importance of their being offered psychosocial training and support. The authors recommend that, in order to meet patients' psychosocial needs effectively, ambulance clinicians are provided with education and training in a number of skills and their own psychosocial support should be enhanced.
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