Experiences of nurses in charge of COVID-19 critical care patients during the initial stages of the pandemic in Japan.

IF 1.9 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Aya Umeda, Hiroko Baba, Shoko Ishii, So Mizuno
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Abstract

The fatality rate of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) at the beginning of the pandemic was as high as 8.5%, and it was considered to be an intractable infectious disease. Reports regarding early experiences are essential for improving nurses' quality of care, patient safety, and working conditions during future pandemics. Therefore, this study aimed to describe the experiences of nurses who were in charge of critically ill COVID-19 patients during the early stages of the pandemic in Japan. This was a qualitative study. Participants were nurses who were in charge of critically ill COVID-19 patients in an emerging contagious disease ward between February and April 2020. Interviews were conducted in groups of 2-3 persons based on an interview guide using an online conferencing application to prevent infection. Consent to participation was obtained from 19 nurses. Five categories of experiences were generated from the analysis: "Fear of risk to my own life and to those of others around me", "The shock of finding myself amid an infectious disease pandemic", "Anxiety about unknown challenges", "Driven by a sense of purpose", and "Growth as nurses". Working under harsh conditions where nurses' safety is threatened may affect the quality of care and nurses' mental health. Therefore, nurses should receive both short-term and long-term support.
新冠肺炎疫情初期日本重症监护护士的护理经验
冠状病毒病(COVID-19)在大流行初期的致死率高达8.5%,被认为是一种难治性传染病。关于早期经验的报告对于在未来大流行期间改善护士的护理质量、患者安全和工作条件至关重要。因此,本研究旨在描述在日本大流行初期负责COVID-19危重患者的护士的经历。这是一项定性研究。参与者是2020年2月至4月期间在新发传染病病房负责COVID-19危重患者的护士。访谈以2-3人为一组,根据使用在线会议应用程序预防感染的访谈指南进行。19名护士同意参与调查。从分析中产生了五类经验:“对自己和周围人的生命风险的恐惧”、“发现自己处于传染病大流行中的震惊”、“对未知挑战的焦虑”、“受使命感的驱使”和“作为护士的成长”。护士在安全受到威胁的恶劣条件下工作,可能会影响护理质量和护士的心理健康。因此,护士应该得到短期和长期的支持。
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