The Challenges Experienced by ICU Nurses in Kuwait during the COVID-19 Pandemic

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Abstract

Background

The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic presented unprecedented challenges to healthcare systems worldwide, with intensive care unit (ICU) nurses at the forefront of patient care. To date, there is limited evidence into ICU nurses'experiences of the pandemic in Kuwait.

Research question/aims/objectives

To elucidate the challenges faced by ICU nurses in Kuwait during the pandemic, by considering two research questions: “What contributed to intensified pressure for the ICU nurses?” and “How were the nurses affected?”.

Research design

This was a qualitative study which utilised semi-structured interviews. Interviews were conducted between January 2021 and June 2022 with ICU nurses who worked during the COVID-19 pandemic. The data were analysed using Charmaz's grounded theory methodology.

Participants and research context

25 nurses from three ICUs in Kuwait.

Ethical considerations

The study was approved by the University Ethics Committee and by the Ministry of Health in Kuwait.

Findings/Results

The analysis identified two themes (the factors contributing to intensified pressure in the ICU, and the impact on the nurses) and seven sub-themes. The pressure in the ICU intensified due to the rise in the number of patients, staff shortages, and the requirement to adhere to unrealistic new procedures for infection control. Restricted and cancelled leave, as well as impaired autonomy at work, impeded the nurses’ ability to recover from stress. The heightened stress also contributed to a worsening in interpersonal relationships between the nurses and their colleagues. The nurses’ care was compromised by these challenges, leading to moral distress and a range of mental health symptoms (e.g., stress, anxiety, emotional exhaustion).

Conclusions

The study accords with other research conducted during the pandemic in revealing a significant mental health toll among healthcare workers during the pandemic. The stressors were similar to those which have been reported in other studies, although there were also context-specific effects relating to the environment of the ICU and the Kuwaiti context.

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科威特 ICU 护士在 COVID-19 大流行期间经历的挑战
研究背景冠状病毒(COVID-19)大流行给全球医疗保健系统带来了前所未有的挑战,重症监护病房(ICU)的护士处于病人护理的最前沿。研究问题/目的/目标通过考虑两个研究问题,阐明科威特重症监护室护士在大流行期间所面临的挑战:"研究设计这是一项采用半结构式访谈的定性研究。访谈在 2021 年 1 月至 2022 年 6 月期间进行,对象是在 COVID-19 大流行期间工作的 ICU 护士。研究结果/结果分析确定了两个主题(导致重症监护室压力加剧的因素和对护士的影响)和七个次主题。由于病人数量增加、人手短缺以及必须遵守不切实际的感染控制新程序,重症监护室的压力加剧。休假受限和取消,以及工作自主权受损,都阻碍了护士从压力中恢复过来。压力增大还导致护士与同事之间的人际关系恶化。护士们的护理工作受到了这些挑战的影响,导致了精神痛苦和一系列心理健康症状(如压力、焦虑、情感衰竭)。压力源与其他研究中报告的压力源相似,但也有与重症监护室环境和科威特国情有关的特定环境影响。
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