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A Video-based Debriefing Program to Support Emergency Medicine Clinician Well-being During the COVID-19 Pandemic

机译:一种基于视频的汇报计划支持紧急医学临床医生在Covid-19大流行期间

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Emergency clinicians on the frontline of the coronavirus pandemic experience a range of emotions including anxiety, fear, and grief. Debriefing can help clinicians process these emotions, but the coronavirus pandemic makes it difficult to create a physically and psychologically safe space in the emergency department (ED) to perform this intervention. In response, we piloted a video-based debriefing program to support emergency clinician well-being. We report the details of our program and results of our evaluation of its acceptability and perceived value to emergency clinicians during the pandemic.
机译:Coronavirus大流行前线的紧急临床医生经历了一系列情绪,包括焦虑,恐惧和悲伤。汇报可以帮助临床医生处理这些情绪,但冠状病毒大流行病使难以在急诊部门(ED)中创造一个身体和心理安全的空间来执行这种干预。作为回应,我们试图推出了一个基于视频的汇报计划,以支持紧急临床医生福祉。我们举报了我们在大流行期间对急诊临床医生的可接受性和可接受性和感知价值进行评估的详细信息。

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