Exploring the resilience of ICU medical social workers in Singapore's end-of-life care settings

The Intensive Care Unit (ICU) is known for its higher mortality rates relative to other wards in a hospital. Apart from having greater exposure to deaths, ICU healthcare professionals also experience high occupational stresses and are more vulnerable to burnout. For ICU medical social workers, this...

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Main Author: Tan, Xavierlyn Zi Jie
Other Authors: Ho Hau Yan Andy
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Language:English
Published: Nanyang Technological University 2020
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1418732020-06-11T06:30:50Z Exploring the resilience of ICU medical social workers in Singapore's end-of-life care settings Tan, Xavierlyn Zi Jie Ho Hau Yan Andy School of Social Sciences andyhyho@ntu.edu.sg Social sciences::Psychology::Applied psychology The Intensive Care Unit (ICU) is known for its higher mortality rates relative to other wards in a hospital. Apart from having greater exposure to deaths, ICU healthcare professionals also experience high occupational stresses and are more vulnerable to burnout. For ICU medical social workers, this issue is exacerbated by unique challenges such as the lack of death education and hospital guidelines which can impact their ability to offer appropriate psychosocial support. Despite these difficulties, many ICU medical social workers have demonstrated resilience in the face of these difficulties. The present study aimed to explore the resilience of ICU medical social workers in Singapore. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with four participants. Transcripts were analysed using framework analysis which revealed four main factors which contributed to the resilience of ICU medical social workers: interpersonal intelligence, safe and communicative work environment, learning through experience and intrapersonal contributors. These findings and their implications were discussed. Bachelor of Arts in Psychology 2020-06-11T06:30:50Z 2020-06-11T06:30:50Z 2020 Final Year Project (FYP) https://hdl.handle.net/10356/141873 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Tan, Xavierlyn Zi Jie
Exploring the resilience of ICU medical social workers in Singapore's end-of-life care settings
description The Intensive Care Unit (ICU) is known for its higher mortality rates relative to other wards in a hospital. Apart from having greater exposure to deaths, ICU healthcare professionals also experience high occupational stresses and are more vulnerable to burnout. For ICU medical social workers, this issue is exacerbated by unique challenges such as the lack of death education and hospital guidelines which can impact their ability to offer appropriate psychosocial support. Despite these difficulties, many ICU medical social workers have demonstrated resilience in the face of these difficulties. The present study aimed to explore the resilience of ICU medical social workers in Singapore. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with four participants. Transcripts were analysed using framework analysis which revealed four main factors which contributed to the resilience of ICU medical social workers: interpersonal intelligence, safe and communicative work environment, learning through experience and intrapersonal contributors. These findings and their implications were discussed.
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title Exploring the resilience of ICU medical social workers in Singapore's end-of-life care settings
title_short Exploring the resilience of ICU medical social workers in Singapore's end-of-life care settings
title_full Exploring the resilience of ICU medical social workers in Singapore's end-of-life care settings
title_fullStr Exploring the resilience of ICU medical social workers in Singapore's end-of-life care settings
title_full_unstemmed Exploring the resilience of ICU medical social workers in Singapore's end-of-life care settings
title_sort exploring the resilience of icu medical social workers in singapore's end-of-life care settings
publisher Nanyang Technological University
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