Nursing student volunteers and their level of involvement during the COVID-19 pandemic: a systematic review

Y. N. Fithriyyah, S. Alim
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Many strategic efforts were made to address nurses’ shortage in controlling Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), including recruiting student health volunteers. This review aimed to explore the contribution and involvement of nursing student volunteers during COVID-19. A systematic review was registered in PROSPERO International CRD42021283069. Electronic databases for article search included: SCOPUS, EBSCO MEDLINE, PubMed, ProQuest, Springer, Sage Pub, and hand searching. The critical appraisal study quality using The Joanna Briggs Institutes. Data extraction and synthesis used Population, Intervention, Comparison, Outcome, and Design (PICO and D) framework with thematic analysis. Twelve studies were enrolled from 2545 retrieved, with 4 synthesized themes: (1) determinant of the involvement of nursing student volunteers during COVID-19, which includes 3 subthemes: motivations, perception, and barriers, (2) expectations and actual condition of nursing students as volunteers, (3) the need for nursing student volunteers, and (4) the impact and level of student volunteers’ contribution. All student volunteers contribute to providing direct or indirect services to patients. This review provides an overview of nursing student volunteers’ needs useful in developing competency frameworks and the role of culturally sensitive volunteers in education and training. In the future, student volunteers could choose the appropriate volunteer program and location according to their competence.
护理专业学生志愿者及其在 COVID-19 大流行期间的参与程度:系统回顾
在控制 2019 年(COVID-19)冠状病毒疾病的过程中,为解决护士短缺问题做出了许多战略性努力,其中包括招募学生健康志愿者。本综述旨在探讨护理专业学生志愿者在 COVID-19 期间的贡献和参与情况。 系统综述已在 PROSPERO International CRD42021283069 中注册。文章检索的电子数据库包括文章检索的电子数据库包括:SCOPUS、EBSCO MEDLINE、PubMed、ProQuest、Springer、Sage Pub,以及人工检索。使用乔安娜-布里格斯研究所(The Joanna Briggs Institutes)对研究质量进行批判性评估。数据提取和综合采用了人群、干预、比较、结果和设计(PICO 和 D)框架,并进行了专题分析。 从检索到的 2545 项研究中筛选出 12 项研究,归纳出 4 个主题:(1) 护生志愿者参与 COVID-19 的决定因素,包括 3 个子主题:动机、认知和障碍;(2) 护生作为志愿者的期望和实际状况;(3) 对护生志愿者的需求;(4) 学生志愿者贡献的影响和水平。所有学生志愿者都为向患者提供直接或间接服务做出了贡献。 本综述概述了护理专业学生志愿者的需求,有助于制定能力框架以及文化敏感型志愿者在教育和培训中的作用。将来,学生志愿者可以根据自己的能力选择合适的志愿者项目和地点。
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