Department of Emergency Medicine, Medical University of Lublin, Lublin, Poland.
Department of Surgery, Institute of Clinical Sciences, Sahlgrenska Academy, Gothenburg University, Gothenburg, Sweden.
J Glob Health. 2023 Aug 14;13:06034. doi: 10.7189/jogh.13.06034.
The coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has placed unprecedented challenges on the nursing practice, particularly in Poland. Nurses, as crucial healthcare service providers, have faced organisational disruptions, altered working conditions, and heightened professional anxieties.
We undertook a comprehensive survey across all medical centres in Lublin, Poland in 2020 to understand nurses' attitudes towards their roles and working conditions during the pandemic. This involved 470 nurses completing a questionnaire which focused on four pivotal areas: readiness to be on call in a disaster situation (even when not formally asked); willingness to work overtime in a disaster without additional compensation, preparedness to undertake health risks by caring for individuals with infectious diseases or exposure to hazardous substances, and willingness to be transferred to other departments during a disaster.
We found that excessive workload, fear of infection, and feelings of helplessness significantly influenced nurses' readiness to work overtime, particularly when unpaid. We also presented the ethical dilemmas that nurses encountered during the pandemic and how these dilemmas affected their decision-making processes. We further explored the impact of variables such as nurses' professional experience, tenure, and level of organisational preparedness on their readiness to respond to crisis situations.
Gaining an understanding of nurses' perspectives is key for formulating strategies to bolster their professional engagements and resilience during crises. Addressing these issues can help build a more robust and well-prepared healthcare system that can effectively navigate future crises.
2019 年冠状病毒(COVID-19)大流行给护理实践带来了前所未有的挑战,尤其是在波兰。护士作为至关重要的医疗保健服务提供者,面临着组织混乱、工作条件改变和职业焦虑加剧等问题。
我们在 2020 年对波兰卢布林的所有医疗中心进行了全面调查,以了解护士在大流行期间对其角色和工作条件的态度。这项调查涉及 470 名护士完成了一份问卷,重点关注四个关键领域:在灾难情况下(即使没有正式要求)准备值班的意愿;在没有额外补偿的情况下在灾难中加班的意愿,准备通过照顾患有传染病或接触危险物质的个人来承担健康风险,以及在灾难期间愿意被转移到其他部门的意愿。
我们发现,工作量过大、对感染的恐惧和无助感会显著影响护士加班的意愿,尤其是在没有报酬的情况下。我们还介绍了护士在大流行期间遇到的伦理困境,以及这些困境如何影响他们的决策过程。我们进一步探讨了护士的专业经验、任期和组织准备程度等变量对其应对危机情况的准备程度的影响。
了解护士的观点对于制定策略以增强他们在危机期间的专业参与度和适应力至关重要。解决这些问题可以帮助建立一个更强大和准备更充分的医疗体系,以便能够有效地应对未来的危机。