Nurses' Experiences Confirmed Positive Covid-19: Qualitative Study

Faqih Ruhyanudin, S. Sunardi, Hafidz Shofi Fuad Efendi, Nadila Rosi Azalia
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Coronavirus Disease 2019 (Covid-19) has become a global pandemic worldwide, and the number of incidents increases every day. Nurses who provide care services in contact with patients are a vulnerable group with a high risk of transmission, so it is not uncommon for nurses to feel anxious and afraid to provide patients. This study describes the experiences of nurses who were confirmed COVID-19, including the origin of the exposure, clinical manifestations, the healing efforts made, and their psychological and spiritual experiences. The research design used was qualitative with a phenomenological approach to clinical nurses who had been confirmed positive for COVID-19 and at the time of the study had been declared cured—collecting data using semi-structured in-depth interviews with participants selected by purposive and snowball sampling techniques. This study reached saturation in the sixth participant—data analysis with Colaizzi Measures. The study identified six themes: 1) Lack of courage to report symptoms and carry out examinations, 2) Exposure to COVID-19 at their work, 3) Mild symptoms of Covid-19, 4) The most severe problem it felt was the psychological, 5) Efforts to heal with medication, 6) Support from workplace institutions and colleagues, 7) Religious, spiritual efforts, and 8) The sequelae after being healed. The negative stigma in the community towards covid survivors causes them to hide their illness so that the hospital and the surrounding community don't know about it. When confirmed COVID-19, the participants were in the mild category due to their young age and received the second vaccine. Although the symptoms are mild, they feel a psychological burden in fear and anxiety if their condition worsens. Efforts for healing use a medical approach with medication, recreational, psychological support, herbal treatment, and spiritual support in worship and prayer.
护士确诊Covid-19的经历:定性研究
2019冠状病毒病(Covid-19)已成为全球性大流行,每天都在增加。与患者接触提供护理服务的护士是传播风险较高的弱势群体,因此护士对提供患者感到焦虑和害怕的情况并不少见。本研究描述了新冠肺炎确诊护士的经历,包括接触来源、临床表现、康复努力以及心理和精神体验。使用的研究设计是定性的,采用现象学方法,对已确诊为COVID-19阳性且在研究时已宣布治愈的临床护士进行研究,使用半结构化的深度访谈收集数据,并通过目的和雪球抽样技术选择参与者。本研究在Colaizzi测量法的第六次参与者数据分析中达到饱和。该研究确定了六个主题:1)缺乏报告症状和进行检查的勇气,2)在工作中接触COVID-19, 3) COVID-19症状轻微,4)最严重的问题是心理问题,5)通过药物治疗的努力,6)工作场所机构和同事的支持,7)宗教,精神上的努力,8)治愈后的后遗症。社区对covid幸存者的负面污名导致他们隐瞒自己的疾病,以便医院和周围社区不知道。当被确诊为COVID-19时,参与者由于年龄小而属于轻度类别,并接种了第二次疫苗。虽然症状轻微,但如果病情恶化,他们会感到恐惧和焦虑的心理负担。治疗的努力使用药物治疗、娱乐、心理支持、草药治疗以及崇拜和祈祷中的精神支持等医疗方法。
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