Moral Injury in Healthcare: Adapting the Building Spiritual Strength (BSS) Intervention to Health and Strength (HAS) for Civilian and Military Healthcare Workers
Purpose The COVID-19 pandemic has increased moral distress and injury (MD&I) among healthcare workers (HCWs) and has highlighted a need for intervention. Most MD&I interventions have been with service members and veterans; only five have been empirically tested. Further, with the Defense Hea...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Current treatment options in psychiatry 2023-09, Vol.10 (3), p.234-247 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Purpose
The COVID-19 pandemic has increased moral distress and injury (MD&I) among healthcare workers (HCWs) and has highlighted a need for intervention. Most MD&I interventions have been with service members and veterans; only five have been empirically tested. Further, with the Defense Health Agency calling for civilian HCWs to provide care for military members, it is necessary to adapt an MD&I intervention that has been shown successful.
Recent Findings
Building Spiritual Strength (BSS), one of the five evidence-based MD&I interventions, was adapted for HCWs and renamed Health and Strength (HAS). The changes of the BSS to HAS are described.
Summary
HCWs are struggling with MD&I, and an intervention is needed. An already successful MD&I intervention for veterans, BSS is adapted for HCWs. |
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ISSN: | 2196-3061 2196-3061 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s40501-023-00294-6 |