The COVID-19 Lived Experience Through the Eyes of Nursing and Social Work Students.

Pub Date : 2024-04-17 DOI:10.1177/10784535241247093
Judith Lindsay, Stacey Cropley, Amy Benton, Morgan Thompson, Kelly Clary
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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to explore the lived experiences of nursing and social work students who were taking courses during the COVID-19 pandemic. Focus group discussions gave students a chance to express the pandemic's effects on their education and life. Methods: A hermeneutic phenomenological approach using Van Manen's Four Lifeworld Existentials guided this study. Using an open-ended format, interviews were conducted in 6 small groups ranging from 2 to 9 individuals, in person or via Zoom. The study was conducted from May to August 2022 in a university setting with 23 participants. Results: Ten existential themes emerged: Being Behind, Groundhog Day, Trying to Keep Up, Loss of Community, Fear of COVID, Being Alone, What is Self-Care?, Is This Career Right for Me?, What is Healthy?, and Access to Counseling. Conclusions: Participants indicated that the COVID-19 pandemic negatively impacted educational delivery, limiting learning opportunities and increasing feelings of isolation, stress, and anxiety. Implications for Education and the Future Workforce: Projected health-care workforce shortages may be exacerbated by students departing from the health-care professions as a result of increased burnout. Resilience training while in school is necessary to help promote coping, self-care strategies, and retention in the health-care professions.
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护理和社会工作专业学生眼中的 COVID-19 生活体验。
目的:本研究旨在探讨在 COVID-19 大流行期间选修课程的护理和社会工作专业学生的生活经历。焦点小组讨论让学生们有机会表达大流行病对其教育和生活的影响。研究方法本研究采用诠释学现象学方法,使用范马南的四种生活世界存在论。访谈采用开放式形式,分 6 个小组进行,每个小组 2 至 9 人不等,访谈由访谈者本人亲自参加或通过 Zoom 进行。研究于 2022 年 5 月至 8 月在一所大学进行,共有 23 人参加。研究结果出现了十个存在主义主题:落后、土拨鼠日、努力跟上、失去社区、对 COVID 的恐惧、孤独、什么是自理、这个职业适合我吗、什么是健康、获得咨询的途径。结论:参与者表示,COVID-19 大流行对教育产生了负面影响,限制了学习机会,增加了孤独感、压力感和焦虑感。对教育和未来劳动力的影响:由于职业倦怠加剧,学生离开医疗保健专业可能会加剧预计的医疗保健劳动力短缺。有必要在学生在校期间进行抗压能力培训,以帮助他们提高应对和自我保健策略,并留在医疗保健行业。
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