Perceptions of the care and support services available for nurses caring for patients with HIV/AIDS in the Intermediate Hospital Oshakati

V. Shipanga, J. Augustyn, D. Ashipala
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Purpose: The rationale of thisresearch was to describe the care and support services given to nurses who are responsible for providing care for patients with both the human immunedeficiency virus. Accordingly, the study investigated HIV/AIDS care support preferences for nurses. Method: The study used a descriptive research design. The respondents comprise twenty-four (24) nurses who were conveniently selected from Intermediate Hospital of Oshakati (IHO).The The requisite data was collected via questionnaires, which were distributed to the respondents. The respondents were required to fill in the questionnaires and furnish their views on their perceptions regarding the care and support services available for nurses caring for patients with HIV/AIDS in the Intermediate Hospital Oshakati. Findings: The study revealed a lack of guidance for nurses who provide care for immunocompromised patients. The study also found that the majority of challenge's nurses face in providing care, and support involved emotional pain and under staff. Conclusions: The study concluded that the nurses themselves were both affected and infected by HIV/AIDSbut that these same nurses are expected to provide treatment to patients with HIV/AIDS. Support systems for nurses constitute an extremely important workplace issue, although the nurses conceded that the hospital in question did not have sufficient capacity to provide such support systems. Recommendations: This study suggested that the hospital leadership could function as a team in developing supportive interventions that match the problems/needs identified. Nurses should also takes to take an active role in caring for themselves.
对奥沙卡提中级医院护理艾滋病毒/艾滋病患者的护士可获得的护理和支助服务的认识
目的:本研究的基本原理是描述护理和支持服务的护士谁负责提供护理的病人与人类免疫缺陷病毒。因此,本研究调查了护士对艾滋病毒/艾滋病护理支持的偏好。方法:采用描述性研究设计。受访者包括24(24)名护士,他们是方便地从奥沙卡提中级医院(IHO)选择的。通过问卷收集必要的数据,并将问卷分发给受访者。要求答复者填写调查表,并就他们对奥沙卡蒂中级医院护理艾滋病毒/艾滋病患者的护士所能获得的护理和支助服务的看法提出意见。研究结果:该研究揭示了缺乏指导护士提供护理免疫功能低下的病人。该研究还发现,护士在提供护理和支持方面面临的大多数挑战涉及情感痛苦和人手不足。结论:研究得出的结论是,护士本身也受到艾滋病毒/艾滋病的影响和感染,但这些护士被期望为艾滋病毒/艾滋病患者提供治疗。护士的支持系统是一个极其重要的工作场所问题,尽管护士承认,有关医院没有足够的能力提供这种支持系统。建议:本研究表明,医院领导层可以作为一个团队,制定与已确定的问题/需求相匹配的支持性干预措施。护士也应该在照顾自己方面发挥积极作用。
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