The efficacy of psychoeducation to improve personal skills and well-being among health-care professionals returning to clinical practice: a pilot pre-post study

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Szekely, Raul [1 ,2 ]
Mazreku, Syrgena [1 ]
Bignell, Anita [3 ]
Fadel, Camilla [3 ]
Iannelli, Hannah [3 ]
Vega, Marta Ortega [3 ]
O'Sullivan, Owen P. [4 ,5 ]
Tiley, Claire [3 ]
Attoe, Chris [3 ]
机构
[1] Kings Coll London, Div Acad Psychiat, London, England
[2] Univ Surrey, Sch Psychol, Guildford, Surrey, England
[3] South London & Maudsley NHS Fdn Trust, Maudsley Learning, London, England
[4] South London & Maudsley NHS Fdn Trust, Maudsley Simulat, London, England
[5] Barnet Enfield & Haringey Mental Hlth NHS Trust, London, England
关键词
Self-efficacy; Job resources; Health-care professionals; Psychoeducation; Positive attitudes towards work; Return to clinical practice; GENERAL SELF-EFFICACY; WORK ENGAGEMENT; JOB DEMANDS; RESOURCES; BURNOUT; STRESS; VALIDATION; PHYSICIANS; RESPONSES; DOCTORS;
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10.1108/JMHTEP-11-2022-0089
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R749 [精神病学];
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100205 ;
摘要
PurposeMany health-care professionals leave clinical practice temporarily or permanently. Interventions designed to facilitate the return of health-care professionals fail to consider returners' psychosocial needs despite their importance for patient care. This study aims to evaluate the efficacy of a psychoeducational intervention in improving personal skills and well-being among UK-based health-care professionals returning to clinical practice.Design/methodology/approachIn total, 20 health-care professionals took part in the one-day intervention and completed measures of demographics, self-efficacy, positive attitudes towards work and perceived job resources before and after the intervention. A baseline comparison group of 18 health-care professionals was also recruited.FindingsSignificant associations were detected between return-to-work stage and study group. Following the intervention, participants reported improvements in self-efficacy and, generally, perceived more job resources, whereas positive attitudes towards work decreased. While none of these changes were significant, the intervention was deemed acceptable by participants. This study provides modest but promising evidence for the role of psychoeducation as a tool in supporting the psychosocial needs of returning health-care professionals.Research limitations/implicationsAdditional research is needed to clarify the reliability of intervention effects, its effectiveness compared to alternative interventions, and the impact across different subgroups of returning health-care professionals.Practical implicationsReturn-to-practice interventions should address the psychosocial needs of health-care professionals in terms of their personal skills and well-being. Psychoeducation can increase self-efficacy and perceptions of job resources among returning health-care professionals.Originality/valueThis study sheds light on a relatively understudied, but fundamental area - the psychosocial challenges of health-care professionals returning to clinical practice - and further justifies the need for tailored interventions.
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