Shaw Chloe, Gallagher Katie, Petty Julia, Mancini Alexandra, Boyle Breidge
School of Nursing and Midwifery, Queens University Belfast and Honorary Research Associate, United Kingdom.
EGA Institute for Women's Health, University College London, United Kingdom.
J Neonatal Nurs. 2021 Jun;27(3):165-171. doi: 10.1016/j.jnn.2021.03.011. Epub 2021 Mar 19.
The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in significant changes and restrictions to neonatal care. The aim of this study was to explore the impact of these changes on neonatal nurses globally.
We conducted a thematic analysis on written reflections by neonatal nurses worldwide, exploring their experiences of COVID-19. Twenty-two reflections were analysed from eleven countries.
Thematic analysis revealed 4 main themes relating to the nurses' role: 1) protector 2) challenges to human quality of care 3) vulnerability and 4) resilience. The measures taken as protector were described as compromising the human qualities of care fundamental to their role. This tension, together with other new challenges, heightened feelings of vulnerability. Concurrently, nurses identified role resilience, including resourcefulness and peer support, which allowed them to navigate the global pandemic.
By identifying global challenges and strategies to overcome these, neonatal nurses may be better equipped as the pandemic continues. The reflections underscore the importance of family integrated care and the tension created when it is compromised.
新冠疫情给新生儿护理带来了重大变化和限制。本研究旨在探讨这些变化对全球新生儿护士的影响。
我们对全球新生儿护士的书面反思进行了主题分析,探究他们的新冠疫情经历。分析了来自11个国家的22篇反思。
主题分析揭示了与护士角色相关的4个主要主题:1)保护者 2)对人文护理质量的挑战 3)脆弱性 4)适应力。作为保护者所采取的措施被描述为损害了其角色所必需的人文护理特质。这种矛盾,连同其他新挑战,加剧了脆弱感。同时,护士们确定了角色适应力,包括足智多谋和同伴支持,这使他们能够应对全球疫情。
通过识别全球挑战及克服这些挑战的策略,随着疫情持续,新生儿护士可能会有更充分的准备。这些反思强调了家庭综合护理的重要性以及当其受到损害时所产生的矛盾。