“I Just Know if I Keep Going, I’ll End Up Hating Nursing.” Lived Experiences of Emergency Nurses Three Years Into the Global COVID-19 Pandemic

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q2 EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Megan R. Simic BN (Hons), RN, Joanne E. Porter PhD, MN, GradDipCC, GradDipHSM, GradCertHeD, BN, RN, Blake Peck PhD, BN (Hons), RN, Christopher Mesagno PhD, MSESS, BS
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Abstract

Introduction

As the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic continues globally, the personal and professional pressure on health care workers continues to accumulate. Literature suggests that as the pandemic evolves, nurses are experiencing increased levels of anxiety, depression, and post-traumatic stress, ultimately leading them to voice intentions to leave the profession, if they have not done so already.

Methods

Informed by an interpretive hermeneutic phenomenological approach, this longitudinal study was designed to capture how the lived experiences of 9 emergency nurses evolved over the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic, highlighting their feelings, attitudes, and perceptions toward working in the emergency department at this time in history. Interviews were undertaken in June 2022 and were analyzed using a thematic analysis approach.

Results

Data analysis resulted in a total of 2 major themes and 8 minor themes. The 2 major themes included “exposed wounds” and “Band-Aid solutions.” Levels of burnout increased during the pandemic, with most of the emergency nurse participants dropping their hours, moving roles within the profession, or leaving the profession entirely. Findings elucidate where and how concerns may arise in clinical practice and holistic well-being among emergency nurses, particularly surrounding professional boundaries and protecting work-life balance and professional identity.

Discussion

As the world moves to managing coronavirus disease 2019 as a recognized common respiratory illness, providing time and space for emergency nurses to voice their concerns, design their well-being interventions, set professional boundaries, and reconnect with their professional passion may see lower attrition rates and higher levels of professional satisfaction in emergency nurses globally.

"我只知道如果我继续下去,我最终会讨厌护理工作"。急诊护士在全球 COVID-19 大流行三年后的生活经历。
导言:随着 2019 年冠状病毒疾病在全球范围内的持续流行,医护人员所承受的个人和职业压力也在不断累积。文献表明,随着大流行病的发展,护士的焦虑、抑郁和创伤后应激水平正在上升,最终导致他们表达了离开这一职业的意愿,如果他们还没有这样做的话:本纵向研究采用解释学现象学方法,旨在捕捉 9 名急诊护士在 2019 年冠状病毒疾病大流行期间的生活经历,突出他们在这一历史时期对急诊科工作的感受、态度和看法。访谈于 2022 年 6 月进行,采用专题分析方法进行分析:数据分析共产生了 2 个大主题和 8 个小主题。两大主题包括 "暴露的伤口 "和 "创可贴解决方案"。在大流行病期间,职业倦怠程度增加,大多数急诊护士参与者都减少了工作时间,在行业内更换了角色,或完全离开了这一行业。研究结果阐明了急诊护士在临床实践和整体健康中可能出现的问题以及如何出现这些问题,特别是围绕专业界限、保护工作与生活的平衡以及专业身份的问题:讨论:随着全球将2019年冠状病毒疾病作为一种公认的常见呼吸道疾病来管理,为急诊护士提供时间和空间来表达他们的担忧、设计他们的幸福干预措施、设定职业界限并重新与他们的职业激情联系起来,可能会降低全球急诊护士的自然减员率并提高他们的职业满意度。
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3.10
自引率
11.80%
发文量
132
审稿时长
46 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Emergency Nursing, the official journal of the Emergency Nurses Association (ENA), is committed to the dissemination of high quality, peer-reviewed manuscripts relevant to all areas of emergency nursing practice across the lifespan. Journal content includes clinical topics, integrative or systematic literature reviews, research, and practice improvement initiatives that provide emergency nurses globally with implications for translation of new knowledge into practice. The Journal also includes focused sections such as case studies, pharmacology/toxicology, injury prevention, trauma, triage, quality and safety, pediatrics and geriatrics. The Journal aims to mirror the goal of ENA to promote: community, governance and leadership, knowledge, quality and safety, and advocacy.
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