神圣的呼吸俄亥俄州护士回应 COVID-19

IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q1 NURSING
Jessica Jewell PhD, Kara Kudro BSN
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摘要

2021 年秋季,作为创意写作干预领域公认的国际领导者,威克诗歌中心在俄亥俄州护士基金会的资助下,推出了 "神圣的呼吸 "网站:俄亥俄州护士响应 COVID-19 的声音》网站(sacredbreathproject.com),该网站由俄亥俄州护士基金会资助。该网站的目的是为俄亥俄州护士提供一个可访问的平台,让她们在大流行、牺牲、不确定性和匮乏的历史时期反思自己作为护理人员的个人和职业生活经历,并与他人分享自己的声音。在三个月的时间里,共收到了 204 份来稿,参与者的回复涉及悲伤、疲劳、愤怒和复原力等广泛的情绪。本研究的研究人员正是从目前有关大流行病叙事的文献空白出发,开始对 "神圣呼吸 "项目网站(SBP)的回复进行基本的定性专题分析,以更好地了解护士、护士教育者和护理专业学生在 COVID-19 大流行期间是如何理解并表达他们的个人和专业生活经历的。虽然大众媒体广泛报道和传播了 COVID-19 大流行期间的护理故事,但学术研究在利用定性和实验方法专门探讨大流行叙事以及在临床环境中工作的护士由此产生的论述方面却进展缓慢。肯特州立大学的威克诗歌中心(Wick Poetry Center)已在社区工作了近四十年,利用表现性写作方法来满足迫切的社会需求,而这些方法往往被传统的社会和艺术推广活动所忽视。威克诗歌中心与当地的学术网络和社区卫生合作伙伴合作,邀请护士、护理专业学生和护士教育工作者参与神圣呼吸项目,通过评估对干预网站的反应,这项定性研究旨在填补当前文献中的这一空白,并开始了解护士如何在Covid-19大流行期间理解他们的工作生活。已知信息:-COVID-19 大流行导致临床护士的警报疲劳、精神痛苦和功能失调应对机制大幅增加。本文的贡献:-通过对 "神圣气息 "专题分析的回顾,我们进一步了解了护士在Covid-19大流行期间是如何理解自己的工作生活的。
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Sacred breath: Ohio nurses respond to COVID-19

In the fall of 2021, the Wick Poetry Center, a recognized international leader in creative writing interventions, launched the website Sacred Breath: Voices of Ohio Nurses in Response to COVID-19 (sacredbreathproject.com) with funding from the Ohio Nurses Foundation. The purpose of the website was to offer Ohio nurses an accessible platform to reflect on their personal and professional lived experiences as caregivers during an historic time of pandemic, sacrifice, uncertainty, and scarcity, and to share their voice with others. What resulted was 204 submissions over a three-month period with participant responses touching on widespread sentiments including grief, fatigue, anger, and resilience. It was from the gap in the current literature on pandemic narratives that the researchers of this study began a basic qualitative thematic analysis of the Sacred Breath project website (SBP) responses to gain a better understanding of how nurses, nurse educators, and nursing students made sense of and gave voice to their personal and professional lived experiences during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

While stories of nursing during the Covid-19 pandemic have been widely available and disseminated by popular media, academic studies have been slower to utilize qualitative and experimental methods to specifically address pandemic narratives and the resulting discourses by nurses working in and around clinical settings. The Wick Poetry Center at Kent State University has spent nearly forty years working in the community to address urgent social needs using expressive writing methods that are often overlooked by traditional social and arts outreach. The Wick Poetry Center engaged local academic networks and community health partners to invite nurses, nursing students, and nurse educators the Sacred Breath Project By evaluating responses to the intervention website, this qualitative study is aimed to fill this gap in the current literature as well as begin to understand how nurses made sense of their work lives during the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.

What does this paper contribute to the wider global clinical community?

What is already known:

  • The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in substantial increases of alarm fatigue, moral distress, and dysfunctional coping mechanisms among clinical nurses.

  • Art interventions positively impact mental health conditions in nurses.

What this paper adds:

  • This review of the Sacred Breath thematic analysis broadens the understanding of how nurses made sense of their work lives during the Covid-19 pandemic.

  • This review creates a new discourse about the nursing profession in times of crisis—one cocreated by practitioners, educators, students, and creative intervention participants.

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Applied Nursing Research
Applied Nursing Research 医学-护理
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期刊介绍: Applied Nursing Research presents original, peer-reviewed research findings clearly and directly for clinical applications in all nursing specialties. Regular features include "Ask the Experts," research briefs, clinical methods, book reviews, news and announcements, and an editorial section. Applied Nursing Research covers such areas as pain management, patient education, discharge planning, nursing diagnosis, job stress in nursing, nursing influence on length of hospital stay, and nurse/physician collaboration.
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