2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-34196/v2
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Baseline Well-being, Perceptions of Critical Incidents, and Openness to Debriefing in Community Hospital Emergency Department Clinical Staff Before COVID-19, a Cross-Sectional Study

Abstract: Background: Emergency department personnel routinely bear witness to traumatic experiences and critical incidents that can affect their own well-being. Peer support through debriefing has demonstrated positive impacts on clinicians’ well-being following critical incidents. This study explored community hospital emergency department staff’s perceptions of critical incidents, assessed openness to debriefing and measured baseline well-being. Our analysis provides a baseline of provider well-being immediately prio… Show more

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