心理弹性因素对护生新冠肺炎康复的影响:一项定性研究

P. Vijayalakshmi, S. Sai Nikhil Reddy, A. Sadanandareddy, B. V. Kathyayani, Narayana Manjunatha, C. Naveen Kumar C, Suresh Bada Math
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护理专业学生的适应能力对他们的健康和课程的完成具有积极影响,特别是在Covid-19等大流行期间。然而,对护理专业学生心理弹性因素的研究仅限于印度。目的本研究旨在探讨护生对新冠肺炎康复过程中心理韧性因素的认知。方法采用虚拟焦点小组讨论(fgd)对某三级护理中心护理本科毕业班学生进行调查。我们使用带有半结构化问题的访谈指南来收集数据。结果叙事内容分析揭示了四个主要主题:护理Covid-19感染患者的经历和担忧(副主题:缺乏足够的知识和技能、临床指导人员的支持、个人防护装备(PPE)包供应不足、担心感染并传播给朋友和其他患者)、对Covid-19感染的反应(副主题:焦虑、害怕被拒绝、学业担忧和疾病的不确定性)、适应力(副主题:长辈、老师、朋友、家人的支持、积极的自我概念、放松技巧和组织支持)以及为Covid-19感染患者服务的意愿(副主题:职业责任、个人经历、榜样和支持性工作环境)。结论通过心理弹性训练,为护生做好应对逆境的准备是至关重要的。此外,迫切需要研究开发和评估有效的策略来促进护理学生的适应能力。
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Impact of Resilience Factors on Recovery from Covid-19 Among Senior Nursing Students: A Qualitative Study
Background The resilience of nursing students has a positive impact on their wellbeing and completion of courses, especially during pandemics like Covid-19. However, research on resilience factors among nursing students is limited to India. Aim This qualitative study aimed to explore senior nursing students’ perceptions of resilience factors in recovery from Covid-19 infection. Methods The virtual focus group discussions (FGDs) were conducted among final year undergraduate nursing students at a tertiary care center. We used an interview guide with semi-structured questions to collect the data. Results A narrative content analysis revealed four dominant themes: experiences and concerns while caring for patients with Covid-19 infection (subtheme: lack of adequate knowledge and skills, support by clinical preceptors, inadequate supply of personal protective equipment (PPE) kits, fear of acquiring and spreading of Covid-19 infection to friends and other patients), reactions to Covid-19 infection (subtheme: anxiety, fear of rejection, academic worries, and uncertainty of illness), resilience (subtheme: support by seniors, teachers, friends, family support, positive self-concept, relaxation techniques, and organization support), and willingness to serve patients with Covid-19 infection (subtheme: professional responsibility, personal experiences, role models, and supportive working environment). Conclusions The findings suggest that it is crucial to prepare nursing students for adversity through resilience training. Further, studies that develop and evaluate effective strategies to promote resilience among nursing students are urgently needed.
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