BACKGROUND: After two strong earthquakes in the Emilia region in Italy, many HCWs had to deal with the psychological consequences of the aftershocks. OBJECTIVE:The aims of this case study were a) to describe the psychosocial condition of the HCWs affected by the earthquake; b) to present an intervention immediately after the earthquake on HCWs in a post-disaster situation using a mixed-method approach. METHODS:A mixed-method study was conducted collecting qualitative data (during Group Counselling sessions) and quantitative data (through questionnaires). RESULTS:The results suggested that the impact of the earthquake was very strong, as more than 80% perceived at least a severe impact event capable of altering their ability to function; most of the thoughts and feelings were related to death and fear. CONCLUSIONS:This study adds knowledge about how to plan interventions aiming to help those workers at both individual and organisational level.
When helpers need help: A case study on the 2012 earthquakes in Italy / Guglielmi, Dina; Vignoli, Michela; Camellini, Lucia; Florini, Maria Cristina; Brunetti, Massimo; Depolo, Marco. - In: WORK. - ISSN 1051-9815. - STAMPA. - 2017, 58:2(2017), pp. 185-191. [10.3233/WOR-172616]
When helpers need help: A case study on the 2012 earthquakes in Italy
Vignoli, Michela;
2017-01-01
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BACKGROUND: After two strong earthquakes in the Emilia region in Italy, many HCWs had to deal with the psychological consequences of the aftershocks. OBJECTIVE:The aims of this case study were a) to describe the psychosocial condition of the HCWs affected by the earthquake; b) to present an intervention immediately after the earthquake on HCWs in a post-disaster situation using a mixed-method approach. METHODS:A mixed-method study was conducted collecting qualitative data (during Group Counselling sessions) and quantitative data (through questionnaires). RESULTS:The results suggested that the impact of the earthquake was very strong, as more than 80% perceived at least a severe impact event capable of altering their ability to function; most of the thoughts and feelings were related to death and fear. CONCLUSIONS:This study adds knowledge about how to plan interventions aiming to help those workers at both individual and organisational level.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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