Author: Xu, Fen; Tang, Juâ€ping; Lu, Sha; Fang, Hongâ€wei; Dong, Lili; Zhou, Yunâ€xian
Title: Coping and growing in dilemma: Clinical work experience of frontâ€line nurses in Wuhan during the early stage of COVIDâ€19 epidemic Cord-id: sq0rubs9 Document date: 2021_5_11
ID: sq0rubs9
Snippet: AIM: To deeply explore the experience of frontâ€line nurses who participated in rescuing Wuhan during the early stage of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVIDâ€19) epidemic. METHODS: Using a descriptive qualitative design, individual semiâ€structured interviews were conducted between February 25 and March 5, 2020. A conventional content analysis method was used in data analysis to extract themes and subâ€themes. RESULTS: Six themes emerged after data analysis: (a) worries and stress during rescue;
Document: AIM: To deeply explore the experience of frontâ€line nurses who participated in rescuing Wuhan during the early stage of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVIDâ€19) epidemic. METHODS: Using a descriptive qualitative design, individual semiâ€structured interviews were conducted between February 25 and March 5, 2020. A conventional content analysis method was used in data analysis to extract themes and subâ€themes. RESULTS: Six themes emerged after data analysis: (a) worries and stress during rescue; (b) difficulties encountered during rescue; (c) experience of team work; (d) experience of interaction with COVIDâ€19 patients; (e) experience of logistic support and widespread concern; and (f) value and significance of the experience. CONCLUSIONS: Nurses took on difficult missions in the rescue and played an irreplaceable role. They experienced remarkable psychological changes over the intensive work. It was necessary to understand the feelings and problems of the nurses so as to establish a healthcare system that can protect medical staff effectively in future disasters.
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