Strategies to enhance resilience to cope with workplace adversities post-COVID-19 among ICU nurses.

Q2 Medicine Curationis Pub Date : 2022-10-24 DOI:10.4102/curationis.v45i1.2345
Nombulelo E Zenani, Gopolang Gause, Leepile Sehularo
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Background:  It is critical for intensive care unit (ICU) nurses to develop resilient coping strategies to cope with workplace adversities. The coping strategies will mitigate the development of maladaptive psychological disorders prone to working in a stressful environment.

Objectives:  The aim of this study is to analyse previous literature conducted on strategies that enhance resilience in ICU nurses to cope with workplace adversities beyond the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. The study was conducted by examining all available global literature in the context of the aim of the study.

Method:  An integrative literature review was chosen for the study. Purposive sampling method was used to select the relevant databases to answer the review question, namely Google Scholar, EBSCOhost, Medline and Nursing/Academic Edition. The search terms used were 'strategies', 'resilience', 'intensive care unit nurses', 'coping', 'workplace adversities', 'beyond COVID-19' and post 'COVID-19'.

Results:  Three themes emerged from the study, namely promoting personal attributes, effective relational support and active psychological support.

Conclusion:  Enhancing resilience among ICU nurses requires both intentional individualised care from the ICU nurses and a systematic approach by nursing management that will meet the psychological needs of ICU nurses when working in a stressful ICU environment.Contribution: The findings of the review have highlighted specific strategies of improving resilience in ICU nurses, which can ultimately create a safe working environment in the ICU.

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加强ICU护士应对covid -19后职场逆境的韧性策略。
背景:重症监护病房(ICU)护士制定弹性应对策略来应对工作场所的逆境是至关重要的。这些应对策略将减轻在压力环境中工作时产生的适应不良心理障碍。目的:本研究的目的是分析以往关于增强ICU护士应对2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行后工作逆境的应变能力策略的文献。这项研究是在研究目的的背景下通过审查所有可用的全球文献进行的。方法:采用综合文献法进行研究。采用有目的抽样方法选择相关数据库回答综述问题,分别为Google Scholar、EBSCOhost、Medline和Nursing/Academic Edition。搜索词包括“策略”、“韧性”、“重症监护室护士”、“应对”、“职场逆境”、“超越COVID-19”和“后COVID-19”。结果:研究呈现出三个主题,即提升个人属性、有效的关系支持和积极的心理支持。结论:增强ICU护士的心理弹性既需要ICU护士有针对性的个性化护理,也需要护理管理的系统化方法,以满足ICU护士在压力大的ICU环境中工作时的心理需求。贡献:本综述的研究结果强调了提高ICU护士适应能力的具体策略,这最终可以在ICU创造一个安全的工作环境。
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