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Psychological factors and communication skills training in intensive care medical staff
Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences and Engineering ; 84(2-B):No Pagination Specified, 2023.
Article in English | APA PsycInfo | ID: covidwho-2263068
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Background. Intensive care settings have been shown to present a demanding work setting with health related and work-related consequences for intensive care medical staff. The health-related consequences observed are high levels of burnout, traumatic stress, symptoms of anxiety, depression, and fatigue. Specific stressors mentioned by staff is high workload, moral distress, end-of-life issues, and interpersonal issues/conflicts with colleagues, patients, and relatives. During the covid-19 pandemic, the need for healthcare organizations to attend to the occupational psychological health of staff has been evidently clear. Although, the prevalence of stress in intensive care has been previously observed and reported on, at least since the 70s.Purpose and aims. Overall purpose of thesis was threefold;to improve knowledge on occupational psychological health among healthcare staff, particularly in intensive care settings, to develop a behavioural intervention to improve communication skills and management of distress to enhance occupational health, and to evaluate the implementation of psychological support to ICU staff. The thesis included four studies and the specific aim of study I was to evaluate the reliability and validity of a Swedish version of the Work-related Acceptance and Action Questionnaire (WAAQ), a self-report questionnaire measuring psychological flexibility at work. Study II evaluated the relationship between psychological flexibility (measured by WAAQ) and other aspects of occupational psychological health, i.e., perceived stress, general mental health, and work engagement, in a sample of intensive care medical staff. Study III evaluated the effects of a Behavioral Skills Training (BST) program on dependent measures of occupational psychological health in a sample of intensive care medical staff. Finally, study IV evaluated the implementation and feasibility of a psychological support model rapidly developed and implemented for ICU staff during the first wave of the covid-19 pandemic.Methods. Four studies were included in the thesis. Study I used a cross-sectional design to evaluate reliability and validity of a measure of psychological flexibility, WAAQ, in a sample of healthcare professionals. In a subsample of participants, a longitudinal design was used to evaluate test-retest reliability. Measures used in the study were three self-report questionnaires, WAAQ, PSS-10 (Perceived Stress Scale-10), and UWES (Utrecht Work Engagement Scale) and the sample consisted of 184 healthcare professionals. Study II evaluated the relationship between psychological flexibility (WAAQ), work engagement(UWES), perceived stress (PSS-10), and general mental health (GHQ-12) in a cross-sectional design in a sample of intensive care medical staff. A longitudinal design was used in a subsample (n=46) to further evaluate the relationship between WAAQ and UWES. Study III evaluated the effects of the BST program in a pre-post uncontrolled trial with three assessment points (pre, mid, and post). Study IV used a cross-sectional and qualitative design to evaluate implementation of the support model.Results. In study I, WAAQ showed good internal consistency and good test-retest reliability. Furthermore, it showed a significant negative relationship with perceived stress and significant positive relationship with work engagement. In study II, a hierarchical regression analysis showed WAAQ to explain variance in UWES when controlling forPSS-10 and GHQ-12. Additionally, WAAQ had a significant indirect effect on the relationship between perceived stress (PSS-10) and work engagement (UWES), and the relationship between general mental health (GHQ-12) and work engagement (UWES). (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved)
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Collection: Databases of international organizations Database: APA PsycInfo Language: English Journal: Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences and Engineering Year: 2023 Document Type: Article

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Collection: Databases of international organizations Database: APA PsycInfo Language: English Journal: Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences and Engineering Year: 2023 Document Type: Article