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Stres med slovenskimi zdravstvenimi delavci v času epidemije bolezni covid-19
ID Semprimožnik, Nika (Author), ID Ignjatović, Miroljub (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Leto 2020 je na svetovni ravni zaznamoval izbruh novega koronavirusa SARS-CoV-2, povzročitelja bolezni covid-19. Zaradi bliskovitega in nenadzorovanega širjenja okužb je Svetovna zdravstvena organizacija (WHO) razglasila pandemijo, Slovenija pa prvič v svoji zgodovini epidemijo. V njenem osrčju so bili zdravstveni delavci, ki so se v izrednih razmerah na delovnem mestu srečevali z različnimi dejavniki stresa. Namen magistrske naloge je raziskati stres med slovenskimi zdravstvenimi delavci v tem obdobju, cilj pa ugotoviti, kako se je stopnja stresa med epidemijo v primerjavi z obdobjem pred njo spremenila ter raziskati, kateri dejavniki so na to vplivali, kako so se s stresom spopadali in koliko podpore svojega socialnega okolja so imeli. V prvem delu sva predstavili teoretična izhodišča, zasnovana na podlagi literature s področja stresa, zdravstvenega dela, preteklih epidemij in covida-19. V drugem delu sva predstavili multimetodološki raziskovalni pristop, ki temelji na podatkih, pridobljenimi z anketnim vprašalnikom in polsktukturiranimi intervjuji, v njej pa so sodelovali slovenski zdravstveni delavci, ki so delali med epidemijo covida-19. Komplementarna metoda kvantitativnega in kvalitativnega pristopa je omogočila bolj celovito analizo in interpretacijo obravnavane teme. Rezultati so pokazali, da so bili obravnavani delavci v zdravstvu v času covida-19 izpostavljeni novim dejavnikom stresa, zelo podobnim tistim v preteklih epidemijah, njihova stopnja stresa pa se je na splošno povečala. Pri tem so se pokazale razlike v doživljanju stresa med zdravstvenimi delavci predvsem glede na pretekle delovne izkušnje, prisotnost stika z najbolj kritičnimi pacienti ter osebnega dojemanja stresa in lastnih zmožnosti za spopadanje z njim.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:covid-19, epidemija, stres na delovnem mestu, zdravstveni delavci, koronavirus
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Organization:FDV - Faculty of Social Sciences
Year:2023
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-151273 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:167161091 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:03.10.2023
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Language:English
Title:Stress among Slovenian healthcare workers during COVID-19 epidemic
Abstract:
2020 was impacted by the global outbreak of the new coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 and the disease covid-19. Due to the rapid spread of the virus, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared a pandemic and Slovenia declared epidemic for the first time in its history. Healthcare workers were in the centre of health crisis facing various stressors at workplace. The purpose of this thesis is to investigate stress among Slovenian healthcare workers during the covid-19 epidemic. The aim is to find out how levels of stress changed during the epidemic and to investigate factors that contributed to this change, healthcare workers’ stress coping mechanisms and level of social support received. By reviewing the literature discussing stress, healthcare, past pandemics and covid-19 we prepared theoretical ground for the empirical part. We used multi-methodological research approach and obtained data with a questionnaire and semi-structured interviews. The participants of the research were healthcare professionals who worked in the Slovenian healthcare system during the covid-19 epidemic. The complementary method of the quantitative and qualitative approach helped us provide more comprehensive analysis and interpretation of the topic. The results showed that the participants were exposed to new stressors during covid-19, similar to those in past epidemics, and their stress levels generally increased. However, there were some differences in the perception of stress among healthcare workers, depending on past work experience, the contact with the most critical patients, personal perception of stress and one's own ability to deal with it.

Keywords:covid-19, epidemic, work stress, healthcare workers, coronavirus

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