Perceived Barriers, Perceived Facilities, and Perceived Needs in Caring for Patients with COVID-19: A Case Study on the Experience of Nurses

Maryam Hosseinnejad, F. Zolala, Faezeh Parsaeemoghadami, K. Bahaadinbeigy, S. Mehdipour
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Introduction: As the world is fighting against the epidemic of COVID-19, nurses as the largest group of healthcare professionals at the forefront of this struggle, perceive the threats and challenges. Therefore, it is important to know the factors that help or hinder the health of nurses. The aim of this study is to investigate the experiences of nurses caring for patients with COVID-19.  Methods: The data for this qualitative study was collected during the summer and early fall of 2020. Participants were nurses from a hospital, which was considered the main hospitalization center for COVID-19 patients in Kerman, a city in Iran; they were selected through purposive sampling. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews.  Conventional content analysis method was used to analyze th data. Results: 10 nurses participated in the study. Three main categories and six subcategories were identified. Perceived barriers (including subcategories of “negative emotions” and “limitations in service delivery”), perceived facilities (subcategories included “perceived support”, commitment to work”, “previous experience”), and prevised needs (subcategories included “self-care” and “information needs”) were identified through analysis. Conclusion: Lack of seriousness to overcome the challenges and obstacles of nurses, results in physical and psychological harm to them and in continuation of COVID-19 epidemic, the health system will face nurses who will not have the enough capability to provide appropriate nursing care.
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护理COVID-19患者的感知障碍、感知设施和感知需求:以护士经验为例
导言:在全球抗击2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)疫情之际,护士作为最大的医疗专业人员群体,站在这场斗争的最前线,感受到了威胁和挑战。因此,了解有助于或妨碍护士健康的因素是很重要的。本研究的目的是调查护士护理COVID-19患者的经验。方法:本定性研究的数据收集于2020年夏季和初秋。参与者是伊朗克尔曼市一家医院的护士,该医院被认为是新冠肺炎患者的主要住院中心;他们是通过有目的的抽样选择的。数据通过半结构化访谈收集。采用常规含量分析法对数据进行分析。结果:10名护士参与研究。确定了三个主要类别和六个小类别。通过分析确定了感知障碍(包括“负面情绪”和“服务提供方面的限制”子类别)、感知设施(包括“感知支持”、“工作承诺”、“以往经验”等子类别)和预估需求(包括“自我照顾”和“信息需求”等子类别)。结论:对护士面临的挑战和障碍缺乏重视,给护士带来身心伤害,在COVID-19疫情持续的情况下,卫生系统将面临护士缺乏足够能力提供适当护理的问题。
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