探索室外COVID-19检测诊所护士工作经验:一项定性描述性研究

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q2 NURSING
Nicola Drayton , Christopher Boothroyd , Lauretta Luck
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摘要

目的了解新型冠状病毒肺炎室外检测诊所护士工作经验。2019冠状病毒病大流行导致整个医疗保健机构护士的做法发生了重大变化。这一挑战意味着要在全新的环境中工作,如COVID-19检测诊所,并采取从未经历过的工作实践。设计一种定性的描述性设计。方法对11名护士进行半结构化访谈,这些护士被招募并部署到澳大利亚当地卫生区的户外COVID-19检测诊所工作。数据分析采用Braun和Clarke的主题分析指南。调查结果从数据中确定了六个主题:作为一名护士应对大流行的联系;在诊所工作的旅程;害怕将COVID-19带回家;媒体对个人和职业生活的影响;响应社区;成为一个整体,发展团队。结论:本研究显示了护士在危机时刻的反应能力和适应性。尽管面对未知的恐惧,来自不同背景的护士很快就建立了明确的角色和团队凝聚力,以响应社区的需求。
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Exploring the experiences of nurses working in the outdoor COVID-19 testing clinics: A qualitative descriptive study

Aim

To understand the experiences of nurses working in outdoor COVID-19 testing clinics.

Background

The COVID-19 pandemic led to significant changes in the practices of nurses across healthcare settings. This challenge meant responding to working in completely new environments, such as the COVID-19 testing clinics and undertaking work practices never experienced before.

Design

A qualitative descriptive design.

Methods

Semistructured interviews with 11 nurses recruited and deployed to work in outdoor COVID-19 testing clinics across a Local Health District in Australia. Data were analysed using Braun and Clarke’s guide for thematic analysis.

Findings

Six themes were identified from the data: connection to being a nurse in response to the pandemic; the journey working in the clinic; fear of taking COVID-19 home; the influence of the media on personal and professional lives; responding to the community; and becoming one, developing the team.

Conclusions

This study shows how responsive and adaptive nurses can be in times of crisis. Despite the fear of facing the unknown, nurses from an array of backgrounds very quickly established clear roles and team cohesiveness to respond to the needs of the community.
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Collegian
Collegian NURSING-
CiteScore
2.70
自引率
6.70%
发文量
127
审稿时长
72 days
期刊介绍: Collegian: The Australian Journal of Nursing Practice, Scholarship and Research is the official journal of Australian College of Nursing (ACN). The journal aims to reflect the broad interests of nurses and the nursing profession, and to challenge nurses on emerging areas of interest. It publishes research articles and scholarly discussion of nursing practice, policy and professional issues. Papers published in the journal are peer reviewed by a double blind process using reviewers who meet high standards of academic and clinical expertise. Invited papers that contribute to nursing knowledge and debate are published at the discretion of the Editor. The journal, online only from 2016, is available to members of ACN and also by separate subscription. ACN believes that each and every nurse in Australia should have the opportunity to grow their career through quality education, and further our profession through representation. ACN is the voice of influence, providing the nursing expertise and experience required when government and key stakeholders are deciding the future of health.
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