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意大利护士通过社交媒体对新冠疫情的体验:一项关于网络帖子的纵向混合方法研究

Italian nurses' experiences of the COVID-19 pandemic through social media: A longitudinal mixed methods study of Internet posts.

作者信息

Rossettini Giacomo, Peressutti Verena, Visintini Erica, Fontanini Roberta, Caruzzo Davide, Longhini Jessica, Palese Alvisa

机构信息

Clinical PT, School of Physiotherapy, University of Verona, Verona, Italy.

Udine University, Udine, Italy.

出版信息

Digit Health. 2022 Oct 3;8:20552076221129082. doi: 10.1177/20552076221129082. eCollection 2022 Jan-Dec.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To examine the experience of Italian nurses posted on social media and discover changes, if any, over the waves.

METHODS

A mixed methods study reported according to the Good Reporting of a Mixed Methods Study criteria. All narratives (texts, letters and interviews) posted by Italian nurses from February 2020 to May 2020 (first wave) and from October 2020 to May 2021 (second/third wave) on the five most famous Italian professional social media platforms. The data were analysed qualitatively (first wave) and then quantitatively (second/third wave).

RESULTS

A total of 380 narratives (202,626 words, 2510 quotes) were posted in the first wave, and 161 (68,388 words, 835 quotes) in the second/third wave. In the first wave, the following five themes emerged: (a) 'sharing what is happening within myself' (891; 35.5%); (b) 'experiencing unprecedented working conditions' (749; 29.8%); (c) 'failing to rehabilitate the image of nurses in society' (376; 15%); (d) 'experiencing a deep change' (253; 10.1%) and (e) 'do not abandon us' (241; 9.6%). The same themes and subthemes also emerged in the second/third wave with some significant differences, indicating changes in the lived experience of nurses. Moreover, in the second/third wave, a new theme emerged: 'experiencing the mixed emotions towards jabs'.

CONCLUSIONS

By analysing their posts, Italian nurses continue to face challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic, with changes in their lived experiences across the waves. Governments, nursing associations and health care organizations should consider these changes to design policies to prevent the further loss of nurses.

摘要

目的

考察在社交媒体上发帖的意大利护士的经历,并发现各阶段是否有变化。

方法

一项混合方法研究,按照混合方法研究的良好报告标准进行报告。收集2020年2月至2020年5月(第一阶段)以及2020年10月至2021年5月(第二/三阶段)期间,意大利护士在五个最著名的意大利专业社交媒体平台上发布的所有叙述(文本、信件和访谈)。数据先进行定性分析(第一阶段),然后进行定量分析(第二/三阶段)。

结果

第一阶段共发布了380条叙述(202,626个单词,2510条引用),第二/三阶段发布了161条(68,388个单词,835条引用)。在第一阶段,出现了以下五个主题:(a)“分享我内心正在发生的事情”(891条;35.5%);(b)“经历前所未有的工作条件”(749条;29.8%);(c)“未能恢复护士在社会中的形象”(376条;15%);(d)“经历深刻变化”(253条;10.1%)和(e)“不要抛弃我们”(241条;9.6%)。第二/三阶段也出现了相同的主题和子主题,但有一些显著差异,表明护士的生活经历发生了变化。此外,在第二/三阶段,出现了一个新主题:“对疫苗接种的复杂情感体验”。

结论

通过分析他们的帖子可知,在新冠疫情期间,意大利护士持续面临挑战,各阶段的生活经历有所变化。政府、护理协会和医疗保健组织应考虑这些变化,以制定政策防止护士进一步流失。

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