glyndwr的一位讲师正在带领一支医疗专业团队在冠状病毒大流行期间帮助医院患者。 lauren porter是博德韦丹ysbyty glan clwyd职业治疗的急性团队负责人。 劳伦将她的医院职责与借调到雷克瑟姆-格林大学的工作结合在一起,她对她的工作人员应对新冠肺炎疫情前所未有的压力的方式赞不绝口。 她说:“他们太棒了。 他们是一群适应性强、适应力强的人。 我们已经开始每周7天,12小时轮班,所以他们现在从早上8点工作到晚上8点。 “他们已经泰然处之,当我们问他们是否准备好轮班时,团队中的每个人都说准备好了。 “这真是太神奇了,这表明了他们的奉献精神和做任何需要的事情的意愿。 “该团队继续其重要工作,为住院患者提供尽可能好的康复标准,并帮助他们尽快出院回家。 她说:“在基本层面上,我们的核心工作没有改变,我们正在为住院患者提供职业治疗服务,这些患者可能患有co vid或其他需要住院治疗的疾病。 “但很明显,目前的不同之处在于,员工在做这件事时必须佩戴个人防护装备,这会使沟通变得更加困难。 我们还必须围绕新的出院流程,在人们准备出院时获得支持服务;无论他们是co vid阳性还是阴性。 有几次,我们的团队每天两次对出院患者进行探访,在等待其他服务开始的同时提供支持。 “我认为这是一个挑战,当然作为一个敏锐的团队领导,是要消化新的指导和信息,将其传播给员工,并努力帮助他们继续每天的工作。 劳伦来自澳大利亚,自2005年以来一直居住在威尔士,他强调了团队为提供基本物品的出院包所做的努力。 该项目由团队成员alana macpherson设计,筹集了1000多英镑,presetyn的特易购也为这些包装捐赠了物品。 该团队还制作了一个隔离包,里面有有用的信息和活动,让人们在封锁期间保持忙碌。 劳伦补充道:“我们可以为出院回家的人做一些事情,帮助他们更顺利地过渡,这比现在任何时候都更重要。”。 劳伦补充道:“我们可以为出院回家的人做一些事情,帮助他们更顺利地过渡,这比现在任何时候都更重要。”。 a glyndwr lecturer is leading a team of healthcare professionals as they help hospital patients during the coronavirus pandemic.lauren porter is the acute team lead for occupational therapy at ysbyty glan clwyd in bodelwyddan. lauren – who combines her hospital duties with a secondment to wrexham glyndŵr university – was full of praise for the way her staff have coped with the unprecedented pressures of the co-vid 19 outbreak.she said: “they’ve been amazing. they are a group of incredibly adaptive and resilient people. we’ve started working 12 hour shifts, seven days a week so they are now working from 8am to 8pm.“they’ve taken that in their stride and when we asked if they were prepared to go on shifts, everybody in the team said yes.“that’s absolutely amazing – it’s just showing their dedication and willingness to do whatever is needed.”the team continues its vital work of providing the best possible standard of rehabilitation for patients while they’re in the hospital, and helping them to leave hospital and return home as soon as they can. she said: “at a basic level our core work hasn’t changed in that we’re delivering an occupational therapy service to people in hospital – and that might be people who are presenting with co-vid or with other conditions that people require hospital care for.“but obviously the differences at the moment are that staff have to wear ppe when they’re doing that, which can make communication more difficult. we’re also having to work around new processes for discharge in terms of access to support services when people are ready to leave hospital; whether they’re co-vid positive or negative. on a couple of occasions our team have completed twice daily visits to discharged patients to provide support whilst awaiting other services to commence.”“i think that’s the challenge, certainly as acute team lead, is to digest new guidance and information, disseminate that to staff and to try to facilitate them to keep doing their jobs every day.”lauren, who is from australia originally but has lived in wales since 2005, highlighted the efforts of the team to provide discharge packs with essential items. more than £1,000 was raised for the project, which was devised by team member alana macpherson, with tesco in prestatyn also donating items for the packs.the team has also put together an isolation pack with useful information as well as activities to keep people occupied during the lockdown. “they’re things that we can do for people going home from hospital to help them transition more smoothly which is more important than ever right now,” lauren added. .
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