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Conceptualising wellbeing among health-care workers during the Covid-19 pandemic. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Since 2020, the Covid-19 pandemic has significantly affected health workers worldwide, pushing health systems to their limits and creating a crisis for healthcare professionals (HCPs).
  • The study involved interviews with 57 HCPs from various countries and specialties, analyzing their experiences using inductive content analysis and Capability Theory to identify themes related to their wellbeing.
  • Findings revealed that while many HCPs faced negative wellbeing experiences, positive relationships, a clear sense of purpose, and the ability to provide quality care were crucial for their resilience and overall wellbeing during this challenging period.

Article Abstract

Since 2020 health workers everywhere have been challenged by the ongoing ramifications of the Covid-19 pandemic. This virus impacted all aspects of life but health-related workplaces particularly, were transformed virtually overnight. Demands were heightened and customary supports came under pressure presenting a huge crisis for health systems. The goal of this study was to explore how this catastrophic pandemic event impacted the wellbeing of healthcare professionals (HCPs) working through this time. Interviews with 57 HCPs from multiple countries and specialty areas were explored utilising inductive content analysis (ICA). Resulting data were then categorised into themes and deductively analysed utilising a method informed by Capability Theory. These were secondary data as the interviews were part of a larger set collected primarily for the purpose of a documentary being made about this experience. This study found that illbeing experiences were prevalent among HCPs. However, significant sources of wellbeing were also evident, and were instrumental in maintaining HCP resilience. Wellbeing was enhanced when HCPs experienced a small number of key that enabled a broad range of The were for (a) participation in positive relationships, (b) a sense of identity, purpose, meaning and value in relation to one's work and (c) ability to provide an appropriate level of medical treatment, care and other role related support. These c were central to HCP wellbeing irrespective of the individual's location and specialty area, however the ability to realise these in desired was differentially impacted by each individual's unique circumstances.

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