Université de Moncton, Canada.
Nurs Ethics. 2022 Mar;29(2):317-329. doi: 10.1177/09697330211043270. Epub 2021 Dec 5.
Intensive care unit nurses are providing care to COVID-19 patients in a stressful environment. Understanding intensive care unit nurses' sources of distress is important when planning interventions to support them.
To describe Canadian intensive care unit nurse experiences providing care to COVID-19 patients during the second wave of the pandemic.
Qualitative descriptive component within a larger mixed-methods study.
Participants were invited to write down their experiences of a critical incident, which distressed them when providing nursing care. Thematic analysis was used to analyze the data.
The study was approved by the ethics committee at the researchers' university in eastern Canada.
A total of 111 critical incidents were written by 108 nurses. Four themes were found: (1) managing the pandemic, (2) witness to families' grief, (3) our safety, and (4) futility of care. Many nurses' stories also focused on the organizational preparedness of their institutions and concerns over their own safety.
Nurses experienced moral distress in relation to family and patient issues. Situations related to insufficient institutional support, patient, and family traumas, as well as safety issues have left nurses deeply distressed.
Identifying situations that distress intensive care unit nurses can lead to targeted interventions mitigating their negative consequences by providing a safe work environment and improving nurses' well-being.
重症监护病房的护士在充满压力的环境中为 COVID-19 患者提供护理。在规划支持他们的干预措施时,了解重症监护病房护士的困扰来源非常重要。
描述加拿大重症监护病房护士在大流行第二波期间为 COVID-19 患者提供护理的体验。
在一项更大的混合方法研究中采用定性描述性部分。
邀请参与者写下他们在提供护理时感到困扰的关键事件的经历。使用主题分析来分析数据。
该研究得到了加拿大东部研究人员所在大学伦理委员会的批准。
共有 108 名护士记录了 111 个关键事件。发现了四个主题:(1)管理大流行,(2)见证家庭的悲痛,(3)我们的安全,(4)护理的徒劳。许多护士的故事还集中在他们机构的组织准备情况以及对自身安全的担忧上。
护士在与家庭和患者问题有关的道德困境中感到困扰。与机构支持不足、患者和家庭创伤以及安全问题相关的情况让护士深感困扰。
确定困扰重症监护病房护士的情况可以通过提供安全的工作环境和改善护士的幸福感来实施有针对性的干预措施,减轻其负面影响。