The protective role of sense of coherence in resident physicians facing secondary trauma due to patient death in intensive care—A qualitative inquiry DOI
Gillie Gabay

Death Studies, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 1 - 12

Published: May 2, 2024

The salutogenic paradigm is increasingly used in research and practice but remains to be investigated secondary trauma of health professionals. This qualitative study explored the main anchor salutogenics, sense-of-coherence, as a coping mechanism among resident physicians facing due continuous exposure patient suffering deaths. Participants were sixteen from intensive care units at emergency departments two Israeli public tertiary hospitals. Data analysis employed reflexive thematic analysis. Findings suggest that while all residents described having comprehensibility, manageability meaningfulness differed residents. Some thrived, coped well with trauma, centered on emotional needs, drew challenges. Other suffered providing care, reported poor well-being, too overwhelmed center patients, doubted their career choices. Salutogenic-based interventions cultivate resilience experiencing are proposed.

Language: Английский

Mental Health Help-Seeking Among Young Internal Migrants in China: Shame as a Double-Edged Sword DOI Creative Commons
Xuhong Li, Kin-Kit Li

Psychiatric Quarterly, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: April 15, 2025

Abstract Young migrants in mainland China are vulnerable to mental health issues and reluctant seek help from professional sources. Shame is considered an important culture-specific emotion affecting help-seeking. The current study aimed investigate the moderating role of shame association between psychological stress help-seeking young internal China. 415 (mean age = 29.20; SD 4.81) were recruited participate survey with oversampling those who sought before. Multiple linear regression Zero-inflated Poisson models used examine effects on stress-intention stress-behavior relations, respectively. Among 65.0% participants high stress, 62.6% them never for their issues. results demonstrate that significantly reduced positive behavior. Conversely, also played a protective role, mitigating negative intention. findings underline importance addressing shame-related issue prior therapy developing promotion strategies improve migrants’ health.

Language: Английский

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The protective role of sense of coherence in resident physicians facing secondary trauma due to patient death in intensive care—A qualitative inquiry DOI
Gillie Gabay

Death Studies, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 1 - 12

Published: May 2, 2024

The salutogenic paradigm is increasingly used in research and practice but remains to be investigated secondary trauma of health professionals. This qualitative study explored the main anchor salutogenics, sense-of-coherence, as a coping mechanism among resident physicians facing due continuous exposure patient suffering deaths. Participants were sixteen from intensive care units at emergency departments two Israeli public tertiary hospitals. Data analysis employed reflexive thematic analysis. Findings suggest that while all residents described having comprehensibility, manageability meaningfulness differed residents. Some thrived, coped well with trauma, centered on emotional needs, drew challenges. Other suffered providing care, reported poor well-being, too overwhelmed center patients, doubted their career choices. Salutogenic-based interventions cultivate resilience experiencing are proposed.

Language: Английский

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