Villanova University, M. Louise Fitzpatrick College of Nursing, Villanova, Pennsylvania, USA.
Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Villanova University, Villanova, Pennsylvania, USA.
Int Nurs Rev. 2023 Dec;70(4):560-568. doi: 10.1111/inr.12890. Epub 2023 Oct 11.
This qualitative descriptive study describes the experiences of new nurses during the acute phase of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States.
New nurses faced the dual challenge of transitioning to practice while working during a global pandemic. Although multiple studies have described nurses' experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic, research is warranted to understand new nurses' experiences during the acute phase of the pandemic.
Registered nurses (n = 46) with less than two years of work experience, who participated in the COVID-19 Study and Registry of Healthcare and Support Personnel (CHAMPS), participated in this study. Thematic analysis was used to examine their responses. The COREQ guidelines were used in reporting this study.
Five themes were extracted: feelings of increasing isolation, feelings of intense fear, personal health concerns, shattered and disrupted expectations, and living in a constant dilemma.
New nurses described their distress and profound sense of isolation which was compounded by their status as new employees and being shunned by others. There was intense fear for their safety and health. They viewed their limited nursing experience with only COVID-19 patients as detrimental to their careers and encountered complex dilemmas and were obligated to make problematic choices.
New nurses revealed unrelenting psychological and physical distress during the pandemic. Identification and implementation of strategies to address their distress and alleviate its negative consequences were needed but not provided.
The development and implementation of policies to address the challenges new nurses encounter are needed. Action strategies to promote professional socialization and job retention are required.
本定性描述性研究描述了美国新冠疫情急性期新护士的经历。
新护士在全球大流行期间既要过渡到实践,又要面临双重挑战。尽管有多项研究描述了护士在新冠疫情期间的经历,但仍需要研究以了解新护士在疫情急性期的经历。
参加 COVID-19 研究和医疗保健及支持人员登记 (CHAMPS) 的工作经验少于两年的注册护士(n=46)参加了这项研究。使用主题分析来检查他们的反应。本研究按照 COREQ 指南进行报告。
提取了五个主题:日益孤立的感觉、强烈的恐惧感、个人健康问题、破碎和打乱的期望、以及生活在不断的困境中。
新护士描述了他们的困境和深深的孤立感,这因他们作为新员工的身份和被他人回避而加剧。他们对自己的安全和健康感到极度恐惧。他们认为自己只有新冠患者的有限护理经验对他们的职业发展有害,并遇到了复杂的困境,不得不做出有问题的选择。
新护士在疫情期间表现出持续的心理和身体困扰。需要确定和实施策略来解决他们的困扰,并减轻其负面影响。
需要制定和实施政策来解决新护士面临的挑战。需要采取行动策略来促进职业社会化和工作保留。