Author: Brockopp, Dorothy; Monroe, Martha; Davies, Claire C; Cawood, Meghan; Cantrell, Donita
Title: COVID-19: The Lived Experience of Critical Care Nurses. Cord-id: 0vtrjtb3 Document date: 2021_7_8
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Snippet: OBJECTIVE The goal of this qualitative phenomenological study was to explore in-depth, critical care nurses' (CCNs) lived experience while caring for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients during the pandemic. BACKGROUND CCNs play an important role during pandemics characterized by highly contagious, life-threatening disease. Understanding the experience of CCNs during a pandemic is particularly important because of the high rate of burnout within this group, as well as a shortage of these
Document: OBJECTIVE The goal of this qualitative phenomenological study was to explore in-depth, critical care nurses' (CCNs) lived experience while caring for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients during the pandemic. BACKGROUND CCNs play an important role during pandemics characterized by highly contagious, life-threatening disease. Understanding the experience of CCNs during a pandemic is particularly important because of the high rate of burnout within this group, as well as a shortage of these caregivers across the globe. METHODS Using Heidegger's interpretive phenomenological approach, interviews were conducted with 10 CCNs caring for COVID-19 patients. The goal of the interviews was to access a deep layer of understanding regarding participants' lived experience. RESULTS Themes of role frustration, emotional and physical exhaustion, and the importance of presence were revealed. CONCLUSION Themes revealed suggest a number of actions hospital administrators could take to support CCNs as they experience the challenges of a pandemic.
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