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Background: Nurses are frequently called upon to serve as first responders and care providers after natural hazards and disasters. As disaster relief nurses protect the health of and provide support to survivors who are forced to live in shelters, their experiences deserve to be analyzed. However, there is a paucity of research and systematic reviews (SRs) on this topic.
Purpose: This research was designed to systematically analyze the experiences of nurses providing care to people in shelters following natural hazards and disasters.
Methods: The authors searched CINAHL, PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, and ProQuest Dissertations and Theses on July 2nd 2023 for qualitative studies published in English and Japanese since 1995 (the first year articles on this topic were published). After evaluating the methodological quality of the five included studies using the Joanna Briggs Institute Critical Appraisal Checklist for Qualitative Research and conducting a critical appraisal, the relevant qualitative data were extracted. The findings were categorized according to their quality and meaning. Based on these categories, a meta-synthesis was performed to produce a set of synthesized findings.
Results: The five qualitative studies included in this review covered the post-natural disaster care experiences of 45 participants. The meta-synthesis resulted in 25 findings, seven categories, and two synthesized findings, including (a) nurses play multiple roles for evacuees from affected communities and (b) nurses managing shelters to ensure the health and living conditions of evacuees. The synthesized findings explain the disaster relief experience of nurses comprehensively.
Conclusions: This qualitative SR included five moderate-quality studies designed to explore the experiences of disaster relief nurses following natural hazards and disasters. Nurses worked with and managed several teams, including those involved in rescue, resource management, organization, and record management, in a flexible manner, thus involving them in the management of all events within and involving evacuee shelters. These nurses are responsible for providing medical and nursing care and protecting evacuees from danger, while respecting the pace of each individual in the disaster-stricken community. Notably, the nurses leveraged their personal and disaster nursing experiences to learn and develop nursing care strategies and techniques unique to shelters.
背景:护士经常被要求在自然灾害和灾害发生后担任第一响应者和护理提供者。救灾护士保护被迫住在避难所的幸存者的健康并为他们提供支持,因此她们的经历值得分析。然而,关于这一主题的研究和系统综述(SRs)缺乏。目的:本研究旨在系统分析自然灾害后护理人员在避难所提供护理的经验。方法:作者于2023年7月2日检索CINAHL、PubMed、Scopus、Web of Science和ProQuest的论文和论文,检索1995年以来发表的英语和日语的定性研究(该主题的文章首次发表)。在使用乔安娜布里格斯研究所定性研究关键评估清单评估了五个纳入研究的方法学质量并进行了批判性评估后,提取了相关的定性数据。调查结果根据质量和意义进行了分类。在这些分类的基础上,进行了一项综合研究,得出了一组综合结果。结果:本研究纳入五项质性研究,涵盖45名参与者的灾后照护经验。综合综合得出25项调查结果、7个类别和2项综合调查结果,包括(a)护士对受影响社区的撤离人员发挥多重作用,(b)护士管理庇护所,以确保撤离人员的健康和生活条件。综合结果较全面地解释了护士的救灾经历。结论:本定性研究包括五项中等质量的研究,旨在探讨自然灾害和灾害后救灾护士的经验。护士以灵活的方式与多个团队合作并管理这些团队,包括参与救援、资源管理、组织和记录管理的团队,从而使他们参与管理疏散中心内部和涉及的所有事件。这些护士负责提供医疗和护理,保护撤离人员免受危险,同时尊重受灾社区中每个人的步伐。值得注意的是,护士们利用他们的个人和灾难护理经验来学习和发展收容所特有的护理策略和技术。