Supporting clinicians post exposure to potentially traumatic events: Emergency department peer support program evaluation

为临床医生在经历潜在创伤事件后提供支持:急诊科同伴支持项目评估

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Workers in EDs are regularly exposed to potentially traumatic events. Since the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been exponential interest in peer support programs (PSPs) in a range of settings. We describe a PSP implemented in 2017 at University Hospital Geelong (UHG) ED together with results of a survey. METHODS: To describe the program such that others can replicate it in their settings in addition to feedback evaluation. Method involved a survey emailed to the ED doctors. RESULTS: Thirty responses from 96 emails with a range of feedback. CONCLUSION: ED Doctors place high value on the PSP.

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