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Il vissuto degli operatori e l?emergenza Covid-19 nelle Residenze Sanitarie Assistenziali

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  • Sara Barsanti
  • Virginia Sommati
  • Giulia Colombini

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L?articolo studia l?esperienza del personale delle Residenze Sanitarie Assistenziali (RSA) in Italia, durante la pandemia da Covid-19. Gli autori hanno analizzato i risultati di un focus group che ha coinvolto gli operatori di quattro RSA.La ricerca suggerisce la presenza di forze contrapposte che hanno caratterizzato il cambiamento organizzativo: a) la necessità di un costante lavoro di squadra vs l?indisponibilità di alcuni colleghi durante le fasi più acute dell?emergenza; b) la difficoltà di riorganizzare il lavoro vs il coordinamento tra RSA; c) la fatica psicologica vs la disponibilità ad andare oltre i propri compiti, d) le emozioni negative (es. ansia, paura, rabbia e impotenza) vs le emozioni positive (disponibilità a svolgere diversi turni e lavoro di squadra).

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  • Sara Barsanti & Virginia Sommati & Giulia Colombini, 2022. "Il vissuto degli operatori e l?emergenza Covid-19 nelle Residenze Sanitarie Assistenziali," MECOSAN, FrancoAngeli Editore, vol. 2022(122), pages 7-28.
  • Handle: RePEc:fan:mesame:v:html10.3280/mesa2022-122oa14615
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    1. Mercedes Yanes-Lane & Nicholas Winters & Federica Fregonese & Mayara Bastos & Sara Perlman-Arrow & Jonathon R Campbell & Dick Menzies, 2020. "Proportion of asymptomatic infection among COVID-19 positive persons and their transmission potential: A systematic review and meta-analysis," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 15(11), pages 1-21, November.
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