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Abstract
Aims
To identify and compare new or increased nursing tasks in South Korea during the pandemic, categorized by hospital type and department.
Background
Although COVID-19 is no longer considered a global public health emergency, the threat of novel infectious diseases remains. Reflecting on the COVID-19 pandemic is essential to prepare effectively for future outbreaks.
Methods
This cross-sectional exploratory study, following the STROBE checklist, included 948 registered nurses with more than a year of clinical experience currently working in various hospitals. Questionnaires gathered demographic data, work characteristics, and the frequency of nursing task performance. Statistical analysis encompassed descriptive and inferential methods.
Results
The most common new or increased nursing task across all hospital types was ‘Access control for family caregivers.’ General wards prioritized tasks related to family caregivers, while specialized units like ICU and ER focused on infection control.
Conclusion
Understanding how COVID-19 has impacted nursing tasks is crucial for gaining insights into efficient resource allocation, targeted education, and policy formulation during similar public health crises. The pandemic has given rise to new family caregiver-related tasks in the nursing profession. Consequently, continuous nursing research is essential for establishing guidelines and fostering a supportive work environment, which is crucial for the successful implementation of these tasks.
Aims To identify and compare new or increased nursing tasks in South Korea during the pandemic, categorized by hospital type and department.背景虽然 COVID-19 已不再被视为全球公共卫生紧急事件,但新型传染病的威胁依然存在。反思 COVID-19 大流行对有效防范未来疫情爆发至关重要。方法这项横断面探索性研究采用了 STROBE 检查表,纳入了 948 名目前在不同医院工作、具有一年以上临床经验的注册护士。调查问卷收集了人口统计学数据、工作特征和护理任务执行频率。统计分析包括描述性和推论性方法。结果在所有医院类型中,最常见的新护理任务或增加的护理任务是 "家庭护理人员的出入控制"。结论了解 COVID-19 对护理工作的影响对于在类似的公共卫生危机中了解有效的资源分配、有针对性的教育和政策制定至关重要。大流行病为护理专业带来了新的与家庭护理相关的任务。因此,持续的护理研究对于制定指导方针和营造支持性的工作环境至关重要,这对于成功执行这些任务至关重要。
期刊介绍:
Applied Nursing Research presents original, peer-reviewed research findings clearly and directly for clinical applications in all nursing specialties. Regular features include "Ask the Experts," research briefs, clinical methods, book reviews, news and announcements, and an editorial section. Applied Nursing Research covers such areas as pain management, patient education, discharge planning, nursing diagnosis, job stress in nursing, nursing influence on length of hospital stay, and nurse/physician collaboration.