Trials Faced by Staff Nurses Caring for COVID-19 Patients

Pramilaa R
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Covid-19 has been identified to be the cause of deadly illness. It is hazardous, and crushed the population infected with the virus. This virus paralysed the daily work of public globally. Irre- spective of situation, whether regular or during disaster, it is nurses who belong to the frontline and are accountable for comprehensive nursing care for all variety of patients. The present study aimed to assess the challenges experienced by staff nurses; correlate the aspects of challenges experienced by staff nurses; and associate aspects of challenges with selected demographic variables. A descriptive study was adopted for the present study using quantitative approach. Permission was sought from hospitals. The tool was distributed to the staff nurses after explain- ing the purpose of the study. Purposive sampling technique was solicited. The calculated sample size was 244, however, 270 nurses completed the self reports. The questionnaire was tested for reliability using Cronbach' s alpha for each aspect and it ranged from 0.71 to 0.82. Questionnaire consisted of 36 items and 7 aspects. The findings showed that majority (72.6%) of staff nurses self reported to have faced the challenge of physical exhaustion and mental stress' and the least reported challenge (22.2%) was the aspect of fear and anxiety. On further computation, it was found all the seven aspects i.e. fear and anxiety, caring aspects, physical exhaustion and mental stress, personal sacrifice, facilities and resources, availability of supports and ethical challenges were correlated at 0.01 level. With regard to association, not all aspects were found to have significant association. It is concluded that a profound understanding of these challenges can help health care organisations to resolve these challenges and provide evidence-based information and implement psychological interventions.
护理COVID-19患者的医护人员面临的考验
Covid-19已被确定为导致致命疾病的原因。它是危险的,并摧毁了感染病毒的人口。这种病毒使全球公众的日常工作陷入瘫痪。无论情况如何,无论是正常情况下还是在灾难期间,护士都属于前线,并负责对各种患者进行全面护理。本研究旨在评估护理人员所面临的挑战;将护理人员遇到的挑战联系起来;并将挑战的各个方面与选定的人口变量联系起来。本研究采用描述性研究,采用定量方法。获得了医院的许可。在解释研究目的后,将工具分发给护理人员。征求有目的的抽样技术。计算样本量为244人,但有270名护士完成了自我报告。采用Cronbach’s alpha对问卷各方面进行信度检验,信度范围为0.71 ~ 0.82。问卷共分为7个方面36个题项。调查结果显示,大多数(72.6%)护士长自我报告面临“身体疲劳和精神压力”方面的挑战,而恐惧和焦虑方面的挑战最少(22.2%)。进一步计算发现,恐惧与焦虑、关怀、体力消耗与精神压力、个人牺牲、设施与资源、可获得性支持和伦理挑战等7个方面均呈0.01水平相关。在关联方面,并非所有方面都有显著关联。结论是,对这些挑战的深刻理解可以帮助卫生保健组织解决这些挑战,并提供基于证据的信息和实施心理干预。
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