Risk and Protective Factors for the Mental Wellbeing of Deployed Healthcare Workers During the COVID-19 Pandemic in China: A Qualitative Study

被引:4
作者
Khoo, Vicky Poh Hoay [1 ,2 ]
Ting, Rachel Sing-Kiat [3 ]
Wang, Xinli [4 ]
Luo, Yuanshan [5 ]
Seeley, Janet [6 ]
Ong, Jason J. [7 ,8 ]
Zhao, Min [1 ]
Morsillo, Julie [2 ]
Su, Chunyan [9 ]
Fu, Xiaoxing [10 ]
Zhang, Lei [1 ,7 ,8 ,11 ]
机构
[1] Xian Jiaotong Univ Hlth Sci Ctr, Sch Publ Hlth, China Australia Joint Res Ctr Infect Dis, Xian, Peoples R China
[2] Eastern Coll Australia, Sch Arts & Social Sci, Melbourne, Vic, Australia
[3] Monash Univ Malaysia, Dept Psychol, Subang Jaya, Malaysia
[4] Oriental Evaluat Ctr NPO & Social Serv, Shanghai, Peoples R China
[5] Zhongshan Expt Middle Sch Counselling Ctr, Guangzhou, Peoples R China
[6] Univ London, London Sch Hyg & Trop Med, Fac Publ Hlth & Policy, Dept Global Hlth & Dev, London, England
[7] Alfred Hlth, Melbourne Sexual Hlth Ctr, Melbourne, Vic, Australia
[8] Monash Univ, Fac Med, Cent Clin Sch, Melbourne, Vic, Australia
[9] Chinese Acad Social Sci, Sch Journalism & Commun, Beijing, Peoples R China
[10] Renmin Univ China, Sch Sociol & Populat Studies, Beijing, Peoples R China
[11] Zhengzhou Univ, Coll Publ Hlth, Dept Epidemiol & Biost, Zhengzhou, Peoples R China
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
COVID-19; pandemic; deployed healthcare workers; mental health; risk and protective factors; qualitative study; resilience; system; STAFF; EXPERIENCES; CRISIS; IMPACT;
D O I
10.3389/fpsyg.2021.773510
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Background: Though many literatures documented burnout and occupational hazard among healthcare workers and frontliners during pandemic, not many adopted a systemic approach to look at the resilience among this population. Another under-studied population was the large numbers of global healthcare workers who have been deployed to tackle the crisis of COVID-19 pandemic in the less resourceful regions. We investigated both the mental wellbeing risk and protective factors of a deployed healthcare workers (DHWs) team in Wuhan, the epicenter of the virus outbreak during 2020.Method: A consensual qualitative research approach was adopted with 25 DHWs from H province through semi-structured interviews after 3 months of deployment period.Results: Inductive-Deductive thematic coding with self-reflexivity revealed multi-layered risk and protective factors for DHWs at the COVID-19 frontline. Intensive working schedule and high-risk environment, compounded by unfamiliar work setting and colleagues; local culture adaptation; isolation from usual social circle, strained the DHWs. Meanwhile, reciprocal relationships and "familial relatedness" with patients and colleagues; organizational support to the DHWs and their immediate families back home, formed crucial wellbeing resources in sustaining the DHWs. The dynamic and dialectical relationships between risk and protective factors embedded in multiple layers of relational contexts could be mapped into a socio-ecological framework.Conclusion: Our multidisciplinary study highlights the unique social connectedness between patient-DHWs; within DHWs team; between deploying hospital and DHWs; and between DHWs and the local partners. We recommend five organizational strategies as mental health promotion and capacity building for DHWs to build a resilient network and prevent burnout at the disaster frontline.
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