2021
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18073626
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COVID-Well Study: Qualitative Evaluation of Supported Wellbeing Centres and Psychological First Aid for Healthcare Workers during the COVID-19 Pandemic

Abstract: Supported wellbeing centres were set up in UK hospital trusts as an early intervention aimed at mitigating the psychological impact of COVID-19 on healthcare workers. These provided high quality rest spaces with peer-to-peer psychological support provided by National Health Service (NHS) staff volunteers called ‘wellbeing buddies’, trained in psychological first aid. The aim of the study was to explore the views of centre visitors and operational staff towards this COVID-19 workforce wellbeing provision. Quali… Show more

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“…While PFA research outcomes have been difficult to obtain, provision of PFA has yielded more rapid functional improvement in a sample of crime victims, and PFA training following a broad range of acute adversity has yielded greater sense of preparedness knowledge, self-efficacy, and understanding of appropriate psychosocial responses [45][46][47]. PFA has been utilized in many healthcare settings during the COVID-19 pandemic [48,49]. So far, qualitative results have reported favorable response in these settings, with recommendations made for managerial support of staff PFA training, as well as time allowed for breaks, quality rest spaces, and access to peer support [49,50] .…”
Section: Disaster Mental Health-informed Interventions and Factors Du...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…While PFA research outcomes have been difficult to obtain, provision of PFA has yielded more rapid functional improvement in a sample of crime victims, and PFA training following a broad range of acute adversity has yielded greater sense of preparedness knowledge, self-efficacy, and understanding of appropriate psychosocial responses [45][46][47]. PFA has been utilized in many healthcare settings during the COVID-19 pandemic [48,49]. So far, qualitative results have reported favorable response in these settings, with recommendations made for managerial support of staff PFA training, as well as time allowed for breaks, quality rest spaces, and access to peer support [49,50] .…”
Section: Disaster Mental Health-informed Interventions and Factors Du...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PFA has been utilized in many healthcare settings during the COVID-19 pandemic [48,49]. So far, qualitative results have reported favorable response in these settings, with recommendations made for managerial support of staff PFA training, as well as time allowed for breaks, quality rest spaces, and access to peer support [49,50] . .…”
Section: Disaster Mental Health-informed Interventions and Factors Du...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…"How do we make sure their wellbeing is protected without access to necessary resources?" responding to medical crises [25,26]. More recent initiatives have been launched in the UK; nurses set up the Nurse Lifeline organisation with a view to offer 24/7 peer support to nurses and midwives.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 11 12 Impacts of these fears and stressors include reduced sleep, self-harm, panic attacks, guilt, relationship breakdowns, 11 concerns about lack of training 7 and psychological trauma. 10 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%