Experiences of Nurses Caring for Children Under Five Years with Burns at a Teaching Hospital in Ghana

Anita Fafa Dartey, Gladys Dzansi, Lillian Akorfa Ohene, Solomon Mohammed Salia, Ellen Sarpong, Mary Armah-Kessey
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Background Nurses provide comprehensive, person-centred care to patients of all ages with any condition to save and protect lives. Caring for children under 5 years with burns involves high-level skills, agility and stable emotions. This study sought to explore nurses’ experience when managing children under five years with burns at the burns unit of a teaching hospital in Ghana. Methods An exploratory, descriptive qualitative approach was used with a purposive sampling method to recruit 15 participants at saturation from the Burns Unit. The interviews were conducted using a semi-structured interview guide. With participants’ consent, their voices were audio-recorded. Data were transcribed verbatim after the researchers listened to the audios several times. Data were analysed using thematic content analysis. Results Narratives of the nurses were represented as emotional experiences, challenges and coping strategies associated with caring for children with burn injury. Mental representation of care task, grief and sadness, helplessness and impatience were identified as the emotional experiences. Increased workload, lack of adequate motivation and shortage of hospital supplies were the main challenges. Teamwork, good working relations, effective work-life balance and emotional detachment were the coping strategies the nurses adopted. Conclusion This study highlighted the experiences of nurses caring for children under five years with burns. The work environment of nurses created stress and increased the burden of care. Nurses need support to recognise and manage their physical, emotional and social responses to their work. In addition, periodic staff training must be promoted to boost staff confidence and enhance their efficiency on the job.
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护士为所有年龄、任何病症的患者提供全面的、以人为本的护理,以挽救和保护生命。照顾5岁以下的烧伤儿童需要高水平的技能、敏捷性和稳定的情绪。本研究旨在探讨加纳一家教学医院烧伤科护士管理五岁以下烧伤儿童的经验。方法采用探索性、描述性定性方法和有目的的抽样方法,从烧伤病房招募15名饱和状态的参与者。访谈采用半结构化访谈指南进行。经参与者同意,他们的声音被录音。在研究人员听了几次音频后,数据被逐字记录下来。数据分析采用主题内容分析。结果护士在护理烧伤患儿过程中的情感经历、挑战和应对策略。心理表征的照顾任务,悲伤和悲伤,无助和不耐烦被确定为情绪体验。工作量增加、缺乏足够的积极性和医院用品短缺是主要挑战。团队合作、良好的工作关系、有效的工作与生活平衡和情绪超然是护士的应对策略。结论总结了5岁以下儿童烧伤护理经验。护士的工作环境造成了压力,增加了护理负担。护士需要得到支持,以认识和管理他们对工作的身体、情感和社会反应。此外,必须促进定期的员工培训,以增强员工的信心,提高他们的工作效率。
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