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Temperamentum (Granada) ; 182022. ilus, tab
Artículo en Portugués | IBECS | ID: ibc-211958

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Objetivo principal: Analizar en la literatura las enseñanzas de Florence Nightingale rescatadas en la pandemia COVID-19. Metodología: Revisión integrativa, realizada de abril a agosto de 2021, en bases de datos electrónicas Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature, Banco de Dados em Enfermagem, Literatura Latino-Americana e do Caribe em Ciências da Saúde, Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System on-line via PubMed e Web of Science. Se incluyeron los estudios primarios, disponibles en su totalidad, sin restricciones de idioma. Se excluyeron los estudios que no detallaron las enseñanzas de Florence Nightingale sobre la pandemia de COVID-19. Resultados principales: Se seleccionaron y discutieron nueve artículos en dos categorías: hechos históricos de Florence Nightingale y Teachings of Florence Nightingale rescatados en la pandemia de COVID-19. Conclusión principal: Se encontraron similitudes entre la situación de salud vivida por Nightingale y la actual crisis de salud provocada por la pandemia COVID-19, lo que resaltó la relevancia de sus colaboraciones en el campo de la salud hasta la actualidad (AU)


Objective: To analyze in the literature leassons of Florence Nightingale redeemed in the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: Integrative review, carried out from april to august 2021 in electronic databases Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature, Banco de Dados em Enfermagem, Latin American and Caribbean Literature in Health Sciences, Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System on-line via PubMed and Web of Science. Primary studies, available in full, without language restriction were included. were exclued Studies that do not detail Florence Nightingale's teachings in the COVID-19 pandemic. Results: Nine articles were selected and discussed in two categories: Historical feats of Florence Nightingale and Teachings of Florence Nightingale rescued in the COVID-19 pandemic. Conclusions: Similarities were found between the health status experienced by Nightingale and the current public health crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, which highlighted the relevance of his collaborations in the field of health up to the present day (AU)


Objetivo: Analisar na literatura os ensinamentos de Florence Nightingale resgatados na pandemia COVID-19. Metodologia: Revisão integrativa, realizada no período de abril a agosto de 2021, nas bases eletrônicas Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature, Banco de Dados em Enfermagem, Literatura Latino-Americana e do Caribe em Ciências da Saúde, Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System on-line via PubMed e Web of Science. Incluiu-se estudos primários, disponíveis na íntegra, sem restrição de idioma. Excluiu-se estudos que não detalhavam os ensinamentos de Florence Nightingale na pandemia COVID-19. Resultados principais: Selecionaram-se nove artigos que foram discutidos em duas categorias: Feitos históricos de Florence Nightingale e Ensinamentos de Florence Nightingale resgatados na pandemia COVID-19. Conclusões principais: Constatou-se semelhanças entre a situação sanitária vivenciada por Nightingale com a atual crise de saúde causada pela pandemia COVID-19, o que evidenciou a relevância de suas colaborações para o campo da saúde até os dias atuais (AU)


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Humanos , Infecciones por Coronavirus/enfermería , Neumonía Viral/enfermería , Pandemias , Atención de Enfermería/métodos , Historia de la Enfermería
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Nurse Pract ; 46(7): 22-28, 2021 07 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34138809

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ABSTRACT: COVID-19-associated pneumonia is a complex acute care diagnosis that requires careful evaluation and management. This article includes pertinent recommendations for management of acutely ill patients with COVID-19 pneumonia.


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Enfermería de Práctica Avanzada , COVID-19/enfermería , Neumonía Viral/enfermería , Enfermería de Cuidados Críticos , Humanos , Diagnóstico de Enfermería
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J Pediatr Health Care ; 35(4): 414-424, 2021.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34090734

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INTRODUCTION: The purpose of this study was to describe the holistic impacts of COVID-19 on pediatric advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs). METHOD: AA convenience sample of APRNs affiliated with the National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners participated in this cross-sectional descriptive study. An investigator-developed survey explored multifocal, holistic impacts of COVID-19. RESULTS: A total of 886 participants were provided the survey, with 796 (90%) completing the entire survey. Respondents indicated adverse impacts across personal, clinical, educational, and research foci. Among the most alarming findings, 34% indicated moderate or extreme concern for feeling professionally burned out, 25% feeling nervous or anxious, and 15% feeling depressed or hopeless. DISCUSSION: The pediatricAPRN workforce pipeline is at significant risk for provider burnout and compromised mental health. Acknowledgment of pandemic-related trauma on families, children and APRNs is essential. Sustained intentional efforts to cultivate holistic wellness are critically emergent.


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Enfermería de Práctica Avanzada , Agotamiento Profesional/psicología , COVID-19/enfermería , Enfermería Pediátrica , Neumonía Viral/enfermería , Adulto , Anciano , Anciano de 80 o más Años , Agotamiento Profesional/epidemiología , COVID-19/epidemiología , Estudios Transversales , Humanos , Persona de Mediana Edad , Pandemias , Neumonía Viral/epidemiología , Neumonía Viral/virología , SARS-CoV-2 , Encuestas y Cuestionarios , Estados Unidos/epidemiología
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Healthc Manage Forum ; 34(4): 200-204, 2021 Jul.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34128425

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Every year around Nurses Week, Dr. Rhonda Collins, DNP, RN, FAAN, Chief Nursing Officer for Vocera Communications, publishes a report examining important issues that impact the nursing profession worldwide. Her 2021 CNO report examines how the COVID-19 pandemic put a spotlight on the realities of the nursing profession and how the lack of resources, infrastructure, and policies impact nurses' work and lives. Dr. Collins addresses the toll of mental, emotional, and physical fatigue and outlines steps to help leaders create environments that protect the well-being of nurses and their patients. Dr. Collins closes the report by asking nurses to participate in a study to measure the mental, emotional, and physical burden nurses experience during communication. The study will use the NASA Task Load Index, a tool that has been used to measure the task load of workers in high-intensity jobs, such as pilots and air traffic controllers. The objective is to gain insight and a body of knowledge toward reducing nurses' cognitive burden going forward.


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COVID-19/enfermería , Personal de Enfermería en Hospital/psicología , Neumonía Viral/enfermería , Administración de la Seguridad , Adulto , Agotamiento Profesional/prevención & control , Agotamiento Profesional/psicología , Femenino , Humanos , Transmisión de Enfermedad Infecciosa de Paciente a Profesional/prevención & control , Masculino , Pandemias , Equipo de Protección Personal , Neumonía Viral/virología , SARS-CoV-2 , Análisis y Desempeño de Tareas , Carga de Trabajo/psicología , Violencia Laboral/prevención & control , Violencia Laboral/psicología
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Int Nurs Rev ; 68(2): 141-143, 2021 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34053073

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In an interview, World Health Organization Chief Nursing Officer Elizabeth Iro reflected on nursing during the COVID-19 pandemic and how nurses have risen to the challenges they have faced. Despite the cancellation of virtually all the activities planned to mark 2020 as the International Year of the Nurse and Midwife, she believes that nurses' leadership, courage, compassion, commitment and expertise have been revealed to the world like never before. However, it is critical to nurture and support the next generation of nurses so that they can help to bring about the necessary reforms for health systems around the world.


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COVID-19/enfermería , Rol de la Enfermera , Neumonía Viral/enfermería , Complicaciones Infecciosas del Embarazo/enfermería , Organización Mundial de la Salud , COVID-19/epidemiología , Femenino , Humanos , Liderazgo , Partería , Pandemias , Neumonía Viral/epidemiología , Neumonía Viral/virología , Embarazo , Complicaciones Infecciosas del Embarazo/epidemiología , Complicaciones Infecciosas del Embarazo/virología , SARS-CoV-2
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Int Nurs Rev ; 68(2): 139-140, 2021 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34053075

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The impressive work of nurses, midwives and other health and emergency workers is far from over in the COVID-19 pandemic. But opportunities to learn from adversity are being explored and enacted in many settings and locations. Many ideas, opinions, research findings, innovations in practice, and policy recommendations are described in this Special Issue of International Nursing Review, The Official Journal of the International Council of Nurses in Switzerland. The contents will help inform educators, policymakers, health reformers, researchers, governments, leaders and practitioners about nursing's future. On International Nurses Day 2021, we dedicate this issue to the memory of the yet unknown number of nurses and midwives around the world who have died during this pandemic.


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COVID-19/enfermería , Neumonía Viral/enfermería , COVID-19/epidemiología , Predicción , Política de Salud , Humanos , Consejo Internacional de Enfermeras , Enfermeras Internacionales , Pandemias , Neumonía Viral/epidemiología , Neumonía Viral/virología , SARS-CoV-2
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Int Nurs Rev ; 68(2): 144-146, 2021 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34053077

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International Council of Nurses President Annette Kennedy reviews the organization's contribution to nursing during the COVID-19 pandemic. She describes the Council's efforts to support nurses around the world and bring its National Nursing Associations together to share their experiences and best practices, and the lessons learned with other nations who are at different stages of the pandemic.


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COVID-19/enfermería , Consejo Internacional de Enfermeras , Rol de la Enfermera , Neumonía Viral/enfermería , COVID-19/epidemiología , Humanos , Objetivos Organizacionales , Pandemias , Neumonía Viral/epidemiología , Neumonía Viral/virología , SARS-CoV-2
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Int Nurs Rev ; 68(2): 248-255, 2021 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34004014

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AIM: To survey nurses' opinions about their work conditions at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in Spain. BACKGROUND: For the Spanish General Council of Nursing (the Consejo General de Enfermería de España), it was essential to have information on nursing workforce conditions and nurses' preparedness to wear protective measures at the pandemic's onset. The coronavirus outbreak was believed to have started in China and rapidly spread as a global pandemic requiring policies and actions for planning emergency healthcare delivery. METHODS: A cross-sectional survey was conducted online. Data were collected during April 2020 and covered social demography, working conditions, training, availability of personal protective equipment, and nurses' health conditions, including the impact of COVID-19. FINDINGS: From all national territories in Spain, 11 560 registered nurses from different services completed the questionnaire. Findings indicated that the lack of personal protective equipment was a crucial issue, as well as service planning and organization, and 80.2% reported high or very high psychological impact of COVID-19. Alarmingly, 29.5% of the nurses reported COVID-19 symptoms. Of these 23.3% had been tested, and 30.2% were confirmed as being positive to the virus. The nurses deemed proper preparedness for emergencies and disasters as a significant concern. CONCLUSION: Nurses' responses showed evidence of health services deficiencies as a source of damage to their capacity to provide safe patient care and protect themselves and their families' health. The working conditions of the nurses are at critical levels and are unacceptable. The study results provide evidence regarding the necessity of suitable planning and actions being taken to enable safe patient care and safety for nurses. IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING AND HEALTH POLICY: Our survey gathered nurses' views at the pandemic's onset. The evidence gathered is being used to advise policymakers and nursing organizations to take actions to control public health risks to populations. It is necessary that more investment in growing nursing workforce expertise and health infrastructure for pandemic and epidemic emergencies is provided.


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COVID-19/enfermería , Enfermeras y Enfermeros/psicología , Neumonía Viral/enfermería , Adulto , COVID-19/epidemiología , Estudios Transversales , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Pandemias , Equipo de Protección Personal , Neumonía Viral/epidemiología , Neumonía Viral/virología , SARS-CoV-2 , España/epidemiología , Encuestas y Cuestionarios
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Int Nurs Rev ; 68(2): 196-201, 2021 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33894062

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AIM: To understand nurses' responses to COVID-19 and identify their uptake of changes in the procedure required for the management of COVID-19 in an inpatient psychiatric ward. BACKGROUND: The infection risk for COVID-19 in an enclosed inpatient psychiatric ward is high due to living arrangements in the ward and the nature of the infectious disease. INTRODUCTION: This paper describes inpatient nurses' experiences, challenges and strategies deployed at the institutional and national levels to contain the spread of infection. METHODS: Written feedback was collected to understand nurses' responses and identify their uptake of changes in procedure following the COVID-19 outbreak in the ward. FINDINGS: Nurses felt shocked, worried, isolated, expressed a lack of confidence, and experienced physical exhaustion. COVID-19 specific challenges were highlighted in the delivery of safe and quality nursing care. Nurses were satisfied with the hospital policy and strategies implemented during the outbreak, acknowledging the importance of support from nursing leaders. DISCUSSION: Practical support and strong nursing leadership have been imperative in the battle against the COVID-19 outbreak in the psychiatric hospital. Psychiatric nursing care was maintained with a modified management and treatment approach. IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING PRACTICE: Nurses' willingness to adjust to the reconfiguration of operations to accommodate changes has been crucial for the healthcare system to run effectively. Good practices and policies established during this crisis should be developed and established permanently in nursing practice. IMPLICATIONS FOR HEALTH POLICY: Prompt and effective contingency planning and policymaking at the national and institutional level, targeting human resource management and infection control, can introduce changes and alternative options for nursing care in a pandemic. CONCLUSION: With support from influential nursing leaders, strategies and policies are imperative in ensuring the successful management of COVID situations in an inpatient psychiatric setting.


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COVID-19/enfermería , Control de Infecciones/organización & administración , Rol de la Enfermera , Neumonía Viral/enfermería , Servicio de Psiquiatría en Hospital/organización & administración , Enfermería Psiquiátrica , COVID-19/epidemiología , Humanos , Liderazgo , Pandemias , Neumonía Viral/epidemiología , Neumonía Viral/virología , SARS-CoV-2 , Singapur/epidemiología
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Int Nurs Rev ; 68(2): 256-265, 2021 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33894067

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AIM: To identify the factors affecting fear, anxiety and depressive symptoms among frontline nurses working with COVID-19 patients or are in charge of COVID-19 screening in Korea. BACKGROUND: Nurses are at a higher risk of COVID-19 infection because they are in closer, longer-duration contact with patients. These situations can negatively affect the mental health of nurses. METHODS: This study analysed data from COVID-19 module in the Korean Nurses' Health Study. Data from 906 participants were analysed. To identify the factors influencing mental health, descriptive statistics, Pearson's correlation and hierarchical multiple regression analyses were performed. RESULTS: Caring for patients who are COVID-19-positive increased levels of fear, anxiety and depressive symptoms of nurses. The hospital safety climate influenced mental well-being among nurses. CONCLUSION: Caring for patients with COVID-19 had a negative impact on fear, anxiety and depressive symptoms. However, the higher was the perceived hospital safety climate, the lower were the nurses' psychological symptoms. Further research on the mental health of nurses is warranted. IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING AND HEALTH POLICY: Institutions should manage human resources to enable periodic rotation of nurses' work and working periods related to COVID-19. In addition, hospital managers should provide sufficient personal protective equipment, related education, and safety climate.


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COVID-19/enfermería , Salud Mental , Personal de Enfermería en Hospital/psicología , Neumonía Viral/enfermería , Adulto , Ansiedad/epidemiología , COVID-19/epidemiología , Estudios Transversales , Depresión/epidemiología , Miedo , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Pandemias , Neumonía Viral/epidemiología , Neumonía Viral/virología , República de Corea/epidemiología , SARS-CoV-2
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Soins ; 66(853): 32-34, 2021 Mar.
Artículo en Francés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33775300

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The setting up of an advanced practice nursing activity to monitor patients with severe or very severe pneumonia associated with Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2, is a reponse to the population's new health care needs and a massive influx of patients. The skills of the advanced practice nurse are mobilised in this context in order to carry out prevention missions and screening for potential sequelae which could lead to chronic respiratory failure.


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Enfermería de Práctica Avanzada , COVID-19 , Neumonía Viral , COVID-19/complicaciones , Humanos , Neumonía Viral/enfermería , Neumonía Viral/virología , Índice de Severidad de la Enfermedad
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Am J Crit Care ; 30(3): 203-211, 2021 05 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33768231

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BACKGROUND: Emergency and intensive care unit nurses are the main workforce fighting against COVID-19. Their professional identity may affect whether they can actively participate and be competent in care tasks during the pandemic. OBJECTIVE: To examine the level of and changes in professional identity of Chinese emergency and intensive care unit nurses as the COVID-19 pandemic builds. METHODS: A cross-sectional survey composed of the Professional Identity Scale for Nurses plus 2 open-ended questions was administered to Chinese emergency and intensive care unit nurses through an online questionnaire. RESULTS: Emergency and intensive care unit nurses had a medium level of professional identity. Participants' total and item mean scores in 5 professional identity dimensions were higher than the professional identity norm established by Liu (P < .001). The greatest mean item score difference was in the dimension of professional identity evaluation (3.57 vs 2.88, P < .001). When asked about their feelings witnessing the COVID-19 situation and their feelings about participating in frontline work, 68.9% and 83.9%, respectively, reported positive changes in their professional identity. CONCLUSIONS: The professional identity of emergency and intensive care unit nurses greatly improved during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic. This finding may be attributed to more public attention and recognition of nurses' value, nurses' professional fulfillment, and nurses' feelings of being supported, motivated, respected, and valued.


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COVID-19/enfermería , Enfermería de Cuidados Críticos , Enfermería de Urgencia , Neumonía Viral/enfermería , Identificación Social , Adulto , COVID-19/epidemiología , China/epidemiología , Estudios Transversales , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Pandemias , Neumonía Viral/epidemiología , Neumonía Viral/virología , SARS-CoV-2 , Encuestas y Cuestionarios
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Int Nurs Rev ; 68(2): 163-165, 2021 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33761142

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BACKGROUND: Difficult times of epidemics, wars and an ageing population have made humanity aware of the important role to be played by those who, at the risk of their own health and lives, help and care for others, are the new superheroes of modern reality. Nurses are the foundation of any healthcare system. Today, many of them are on the front line in the fight against COVID-19. Without nurses and other health professionals, the world will not win the fight against epidemics or pandemics or achieve the health potential of populations. AIM: The main purpose of this article is to draw attention to the heroic work of nurses and the role they have to fulfil in society. Their daily work, hardship and courage can be called heroism, especially when in times of epidemics or pandemics they risk their own lives to care for and support those most in need. CONCLUSION: The greatest heroes of today are health professionals, among whom nurses play a key role. The new superheroes can be a symbol of hope, tenacity, courage and persistence of humanity, no matter how difficult a challenge fate presents. Implications for nursing, and Social Policy.


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COVID-19/enfermería , Rol de la Enfermera , Neumonía Viral/enfermería , COVID-19/epidemiología , Coraje , Humanos , Liderazgo , Pandemias , Neumonía Viral/epidemiología , Neumonía Viral/virología , SARS-CoV-2
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Int Nurs Rev ; 68(2): 238-247, 2021 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33730760

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AIM: To investigate the experience of Italian nurses during the first wave of the COVID-19 outbreak by analysing professional social media posts. BACKGROUND: The COVID-19 outbreak has overwhelmed health care institutions; as a consequence, nurses' lives and psycho-physical health have been affected. INTRODUCTION: The COVID-19 pandemic forced nurses to work in physically and psychologically stressful conditions impacting on their life. METHODS: A qualitative descriptive study. All narratives (texts and videos) posted by nurses from the 23rd of February 2020 to the 3rd of May (from the start of the outbreak to the end of the first lockdown) were analysed and published on the five most popular Italian professional social media platforms. The Consolidated Criteria for Reporting Qualitative research guidelines were followed. RESULTS: Five themes emerged from the 380 narratives explored: 'Sharing what is happening within myself'; 'Experiencing unprecedented working conditions'; 'Experiencing a deep change'; 'Failing to rehabilitate the image of nurses in society'; and 'Do not abandon us'. Even though nurses appreciated the recognition of their communities, they still felt devalued and not recognized as professionals. DISCUSSION: Several psychological, physical, social and professional implications emerged from nurses working during the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite being highly praised, nurses perceived they had failed in rehabilitating the image of nurses in society. CONCLUSION: The experience of working during the COVID-19 pandemic represented a traumatic event for nurses but it offered them personal and professional growth opportunities. IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING PRACTICE, NURSING POLICY AND HEALTH POLICY: Supporting nurses' mental health is highly recommended, together with a cultural investment on nurses' role recognition, and a zero-tolerance policy towards violence and aggression towards nurses.


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Actitud del Personal de Salud , COVID-19/enfermería , Enfermeras y Enfermeros/psicología , Neumonía Viral/enfermería , Medios de Comunicación Sociales , COVID-19/epidemiología , Femenino , Humanos , Italia/epidemiología , Masculino , Pandemias , Neumonía Viral/epidemiología , Neumonía Viral/virología , Investigación Cualitativa , SARS-CoV-2
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Int Nurs Rev ; 68(2): 214-218, 2021 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33565619

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AIM: Reflect upon the visibility of nursing-led research during the COVID-19 pandemic. BACKGROUND: The emerging SARS-CoV-2 infection has galvanized collaborative and multidisciplinary efforts in clinical and research practice worldwide. The scarce evidence-base to manage patients with COVID-19 has included limited nurse-led research. INTRODUCTION: Clinical research nurses have greatly contributed to the delivery of COVID-19 research, yet the number of COVID-19 nursing-led research papers appears to be limited, with even fewer nurse-led research projects funded. METHODS: Authors' views and PubMed search on 'COVID-19 and nursing'. FINDINGS: There is a dearth of nursing-led research. Most papers describe the nursing contribution to COVID-19 care, changes in nursing working arrangements and emotional burden. There are opportunities to explore the consequences to vulnerable population groups of public health measures implemented to stop the progress of the COVID-19 pandemic. DISCUSSION: Workforce gaps, limited integration in research structures and clinical redeployment may have hampered nurse-led research. COVID-19 may exacerbate staffing deficits by disrupting the education pipeline, obstructing the transition from clinical to academic practice, particularly in areas where clinical academic roles are yet to emerge. CONCLUSION: The absence of nurse-led research in COVID-19 can be explained by chronic, underlying factors and the features of the pandemic response. Emerging models of care, effective staffing and inequalities related to COVID-19 appear obvious research areas. Nursing leadership needs to strengthen its political voice and lobbying skills to secure nurse-led research funding. IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING POLICY: Embracing international nursing research, strengthening collaborations and lobbying policymakers for investment in nurse-sensitive research would enhance the response to COVID-19.


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COVID-19/enfermería , Enfermería Basada en la Evidencia , Investigación en Enfermería/tendencias , Neumonía Viral/enfermería , Bibliometría , COVID-19/epidemiología , Humanos , Pandemias , Neumonía Viral/epidemiología , Neumonía Viral/virología , SARS-CoV-2
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Int J Older People Nurs ; 16(3): e12366, 2021 May.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33570259

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The corona pandemic challenges countries worldwide in many different ways. Due to its magnitude and impact on global health, this health crisis exposes several shortcomings in their health systems and emphasizes their shortcomings and deficiencies. These deficiencies have quickly affected the most frail citizens, such as older people. The first wave of the COVID19 pandemic in Belgium has quickly shown that nursing homes were not prepared for these kinds of crises. The nature, speed and extent gave rise to an accelerated and more extensive collaboration between various nursing homes and Ghent University Hospital. Before this crisis, the level of integrated care between nursing homes and hospitals was mostly limited. But setting up a strong collaboration model and integrated care between nursing homes and hospitals enables the nursing homes to manage this specific and complex care in their own environment. IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE: This case study shows that integrated care is possible and that both the hospital and the nursing homes benefit from such a system. Investments in people, resources, training and guidance concerning transitional care and knowledge exchange between hospitals and nursing homes, are necessary to guarantee a more efficient and robust approach to (pandemic) crises in nursing homes.


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COVID-19/enfermería , Prestación Integrada de Atención de Salud , Hospitales , Casas de Salud/organización & administración , Neumonía Viral/enfermería , Anciano , Anciano de 80 o más Años , Bélgica/epidemiología , COVID-19/epidemiología , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Pandemias , Neumonía Viral/epidemiología , SARS-CoV-2
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Int Nurs Rev ; 68(2): 228-237, 2021 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33586794

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AIM: To investigate the nurses' work environment in university hospitals during the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil. BACKGROUND: The COVID-19 pandemic brought challenging times for nurses worldwide. In Brazil, as well as in several countries, nurses are working hard in hospital settings caring for patients infected with the virus, sometimes with unfavourable work environment conditions. METHODS: This study was a convergent embedded mixed methods research. The sample comprised 104 nurses from three Brazilian university hospitals. Data were collected in April-June 2020 from an online questionnaire with a self-reporting Likert scale survey designed to measure the nurses' perceptions of their work environment. Qualitative data in the form of written comments were also collected through an open question. Data were analysed using descriptive statistics and content analysis. RESULTS: The quantitative results showed that the responses to 'I received training on the correct use of personal protective equipment' and 'I am afraid of being infected' items had the best and worst evaluations, respectively. The qualitative findings revealed five themes: feeling of insecurity, lack of personal protective equipment, lack of diagnostic tests, changes in the care flow and fear of the unknown. CONCLUSION: The study has highlighted the challenges faced by hospital nurses while caring for patients with COVID-19. IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING AND NURSING POLICY: The gaps identified will assist the policymakers and hospital managers in developing policies to enhance the support offered to nurses and improve the care provided to patients with COVID-19 in university hospitals. The results also indicate the need for attention to the mental health of the professionals due to the increasing workload and treatment of an illness hitherto unknown.


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COVID-19/enfermería , Personal de Enfermería en Hospital/psicología , Neumonía Viral/enfermería , Lugar de Trabajo/psicología , Adulto , Brasil/epidemiología , COVID-19/epidemiología , Estudios Transversales , Hospitales Universitarios , Humanos , Masculino , Pandemias , Neumonía Viral/epidemiología , Neumonía Viral/virología , SARS-CoV-2 , Encuestas y Cuestionarios
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Int Nurs Rev ; 68(2): 202-213, 2021 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33420749

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AIM: The aim of this qualitative systematic review is to identify and synthesize qualitative studies of frontline nurses' experiences and challenges when caring for patients with COVID-19 in hospitals. BACKGROUND: This review is the first qualitative systematic review of nurses' experiences since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. Understanding nurses' experiences with COVID-19 is important because nurses are among the most vital of healthcare workers. METHODS: This study used a qualitative systematic review methodology with thematic synthesis to analyse the included studies. Five databases (CINAHL, PubMed, Ovid, Web of Science, and PsycINFO) were searched from January to mid-August 2020, and 25 abstracts were screened. Based on inclusion criteria, this qualitative systematic review included nine studies. RESULTS: Five themes were identified as barriers to COVID-19 care by 133 hospital-based nurses: limited information about COVID-19, unpredictable tasks and challenging practices, insufficient support, concerns about family, and emotional and psychological stress. CONCLUSIONS: The five barriers identified in this review should be overcome to improve nurses' experiences and, in turn, the quality of care patients with COVID-19 receive. IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING AND HEALTH POLICY: The findings from this review can be used to reform current healthcare and hospital-support systems for populations with COVID-19. They can also be used to point towards areas of research interested in improving frontline nursing. Finally, nursing leaders, healthcare policymakers and governments should use these findings to better support the nursing workforce in the current or a future pandemic.


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COVID-19/enfermería , Rol de la Enfermera , Personal de Enfermería en Hospital/organización & administración , Personal de Enfermería en Hospital/psicología , Neumonía Viral/enfermería , COVID-19/epidemiología , Humanos , Liderazgo , Pandemias , Neumonía Viral/epidemiología , Neumonía Viral/virología , Calidad de la Atención de Salud , SARS-CoV-2
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