Rony Moustaq Karim Khan, Bala Shuvashish Das, Rahman Md Moshiur, Dola Afrin Jahan, Kayesh Ibne, Islam Md Tawhidul, Tama Israth Jahan, Shafi Emdadul Haque, Rahman Shamima
College of Nursing, International University of Business Agriculture and Technology, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Master of Public Health, Bangladesh Open University, Bangladesh.
Belitung Nurs J. 2021 Oct 28;7(5):380-386. doi: 10.33546/bnj.1680. eCollection 2021.
As the incidence of COVID-19 is increasing, the Bangladesh government has announced a countrywide shutdown instead of a lockdown. Consequently, front-line healthcare workers, particularly nurses, are confronting more challenging situations at work.
This study aimed to explore front-line nurses' experiences caring for patients with COVID-19 in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
A qualitative descriptive study was conducted among front-line nurses caring for patients with COVID-19. Twenty nurses were purposively chosen from January to March 2021 to participate in semi-structured online interviews. Interviews on audio and video were collected, analyzed, interpreted, transcribed verbatim, and verified by experts. Thematic analysis was used.
Nine themes emerged and were grouped into negative and positive experiences. The themes of negative experiences include lack of necessary medical equipment, use of non-standard personal protective equipment, work overload, long working hours, poor working environment, and lack of quality of nursing care. The positive experiences include feeling self in a patient position, nurses' coping strategy in COVID-19 patient care, and establishing emotional control.
The study results encourage national and international health care professionals to cope with adverse working environments. Also, the findings provide nurses with techniques for dealing with any critical situation, controlling patients' emotions, and how empathy increases self-confidence and patient care. The research should also be used to enhance government policy, nursing council policy, ministry of health policy, and other healthcare agencies.
随着新冠病毒肺炎(COVID-19)发病率的上升,孟加拉国政府宣布全国停工而非封锁。因此,一线医护人员,尤其是护士,在工作中面临着更具挑战性的情况。
本研究旨在探讨孟加拉国达卡一线护士护理COVID-19患者的经历。
对护理COVID-19患者的一线护士进行了一项定性描述性研究。2021年1月至3月,有目的地挑选了20名护士参加半结构化在线访谈。收集、分析、解释音频和视频访谈内容,逐字转录并经专家核实。采用主题分析法。
出现了九个主题,并分为负面和正面经历。负面经历的主题包括缺乏必要的医疗设备、使用非标准个人防护设备、工作负担过重、工作时间长、工作环境差以及护理质量低下。正面经历包括换位思考、护士在护理COVID-19患者时的应对策略以及情绪控制。
研究结果鼓励国内外医护人员应对不利的工作环境。此外,研究结果为护士提供了应对任何危急情况、控制患者情绪的技巧,以及同理心如何增强自信心和患者护理水平的技巧。该研究还应用于完善政府政策、护理委员会政策、卫生部政策及其他医疗机构政策。