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Study of the Conditions Surrounding Fatigue That Are Common to Medical Professionals Working in Emergency and Critical Care Centers in Japan

机译:在日本紧急和重大护理中心工作的医学专业人员周围疲劳条件研究

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This study aimed to clarify the conditions surrounding fatigue that are common to medical professionals working in emergency and critical care centers in Japan. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with eight professionals ranging from doctors, nurses and pharmacists to clinical engineering technologists and radiation technologists. Their narratives were analyzed using the qualitative descriptive approach to determine fatigue common to all professionals and the reasons behind it. The five categories that emerged as the reasons for fatigue common to the subjects were [playing one’s role in treatment and procedures for emergency and critical patients], [accommodating the patient’s background and coming to terms with the outcome], [difficulties in liaising with other professionals], [feeling pressure as a responsible professional in emergency care] and [loss of sense of time caused by variable working hours]. The results revealed that fatigue common to all of the subjects was related to dealing with patients, coordinating with other professionals, having professional responsibilities and the working environment. This study suggests that arrangements to improve the working environment, ensure adequate staffing, and provide mental health support for the well-being of medical professionals working in emergency and critical care centers are necessary.
机译:本研究旨在澄清在日本紧急和关键中心工作中的医学专业人员是共同的疲劳的条件。半结构化访谈是用八位专业人士进行的,从医生,护士和药剂师到临床工程技术人员和辐射技术人员。通过定性描述性方法分析了他们的叙述来确定所有专业人员共同的疲劳以及它背后的原因。作为受试者共同的疲劳原因出现的五个类别是[在应急和关键患者的治疗和程序中发挥作用],[容纳患者的背景并与结果进行术语],[与其他人联络困难专业人士],[感受压力作为应急护理的负责任]和[失去由可变工作时间造成的时间感]。结果表明,所有受试者共同的疲劳与处理患者有关,与其他专业人员协调,具有专业责任和工作环境。本研究表明,安排改善工作环境,确保足够的人员配置,并为在应急和关键中心工作的医疗专业人员的福祉提供心理健康支持。

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