R. Fernandes, Ana Carolina Costa Carino, Anna Thays Dias Almeida, Larissa Beatriz Francisca de Souza, Maria de Lourdes Alves da Cruz, A. C. X. D. Lira
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Abstract
Introduction: During the COVID-19 pandemic, health professionals were at an increased risk of developing psychological conditions, especially in Intensive Care Units. A gap is verified in the knowledge about ICU Nursing teams’ mental health in the care provided to patients affected by COVID-19. Objective: To review the literature to identify the mental health conditions of ICU Nursing professionals during the COVID-19 pandemic. Materials and method: This is an integrative literature review with data collection from January to April 2022 in the Embase, Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature, PubMed, Scopus Content Overview and Web of Science databases. The following descriptors were listed: “Intensive Care Units,” “COVID-19,” “Mental Health,” and “Nurse.” The materials included were studies produced since 2020, available in full in the Spanish, English and Portuguese languages, and which answered the research question. Search and selection of the articles were the duty of two duly trained researchers, who worked independently through peer discussion. The Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses recommendations were followed. Results: From a sample of 16 articles, it was observed that the critical care of COVID-19 patients affected Nursing professionals’ mental health with an emphasis on depression, anxiety, stress and fear. This was associated with a lack of evidence-based training, scarcity of human and physical resources, work overload and insufficient work experience. Conclusions: ICU Nursing professionals are mentally shaken; therefore, it is imperative to implement policies, strategies and methods to improve the psychological conditions of these professionals, to ensure the quality of services.
简介:在新冠肺炎大流行期间,卫生专业人员患心理疾病的风险增加,特别是在重症监护室。在为受新冠肺炎影响的患者提供护理时,ICU护理团队的心理健康知识存在差距。目的:回顾文献,了解新冠肺炎大流行期间ICU护理人员的心理健康状况。材料和方法:这是一篇综合文献综述,数据收集于2022年1月至4月的Embase、护理和相关健康文献累积索引、PubMed、Scopus内容概述和Web of Science数据库。列出了以下描述:“重症监护室”、“新冠肺炎”、“心理健康”和“护士”。包括的材料是自2020年以来制作的研究,有西班牙语、英语和葡萄牙语的完整版本,回答了研究问题。搜索和选择文章是两名受过适当培训的研究人员的职责,他们通过同行讨论独立工作。遵循系统评价和荟萃分析建议的首选报告项目。结果:从16篇文章的样本中观察到,新冠肺炎患者的重症监护影响了护理专业人员的心理健康,重点是抑郁、焦虑、压力和恐惧。这与缺乏循证培训、人力和物力资源匮乏、工作负荷过重和工作经验不足有关。结论:ICU护理人员存在精神动摇;因此,迫切需要实施政策、策略和方法来改善这些专业人员的心理状况,确保服务质量。
期刊介绍:
Aquichan, a journal of medical and health sciences from the field of health sciences and, more specifically, nursing, publishes articles resulting from investigations from a point of view of epistemology, evidence-based practice, chronic care, promotion and prevention. The articles are for the academic and scientific community, both in Colombia and abroad.
The journal accepts original, previously unpublished papers in Spanish, English, and Portuguese, which are the product of a research or a review and which are not being evaluated by other scientific journals, either in print or electronic form.