Kellogg Marni B, Schierberl Scherr Anna E, McDonough Mary Rose, Ayotte Brian, Letourneau Rayna
Shriners Children's, Tampa, FL, USA
Department of Psychology, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, North Dartmouth, MA, USA.
Res Theory Nurs Pract. 2024 Sep 12. doi: 10.1891/RTNP-2023-0151.
Nurses frequently care for patients who make decisions against medical advice, a challenge that continues during and after the COVID-19 pandemic. This article explores U.S. nurses' experiences caring for unvaccinated COVID-19 patients and the resulting impacts using Swanson's Theory of Caring (STC). Data were gathered through an online survey collecting nurses' demographics, mental health screening data, and an open-ended question asking about a personal experience providing care to an unvaccinated COVID-19 patient. Researchers analyzed 128 responses using content analysis. STC served as the analytical framework. Nurses' experiences were summarized into two main themes and four subthemes: (a) anger, frustration, fatigue, and resentment (24.2%) and (b) feeling a professional commitment to a nurse's duty (60.9%). Within the professional commitment theme, subthemes include the following: (a) patients can make an autonomous decision (15.6%); (b) feeling concerned for the patient (6.3%); (c) wanting to take action, educate, and vaccinate (29.7%); and (d) feeling moral conflict (9.3%). Results aligned with STC's five caring actions: knowing, doing for, being with, enabling, and maintaining belief. Nurses experienced emotional challenges caring for the unvaccinated during the pandemic resulting in psychological sequelae, including compassion fatigue and moral distress, in addition to positive outcomes of resilience and enhanced coping mechanisms. This study underscores the multifaceted nature of nurses' experiences and the emotional, ethical, and professional challenges they encountered when caring for unvaccinated COVID-19 patients. Nurse leaders should address these issues to enhance nurses' wellbeing and reduce compassion fatigue and dissatisfaction.
护士经常护理那些违背医嘱做决定的患者,这一挑战在新冠疫情期间及之后仍持续存在。本文运用斯旺森关怀理论(STC)探讨美国护士护理未接种新冠疫苗患者的经历及其产生的影响。数据通过在线调查收集,内容包括护士的人口统计学信息、心理健康筛查数据,以及一个开放式问题,询问其护理未接种新冠疫苗患者的个人经历。研究人员采用内容分析法对128份回复进行了分析。STC作为分析框架。护士的经历总结为两个主要主题和四个子主题:(a)愤怒、沮丧、疲惫和怨恨(24.2%),以及(b)对护士职责的职业承诺感(60.9%)。在职业承诺主题中,子主题包括:(a)患者可以做出自主决定(15.6%);(b)对患者感到关切(6.3%);(c)想要采取行动、进行教育和推动接种疫苗(29.7%);以及(d)感到道德冲突(9.3%)。研究结果与STC的五项关怀行为相符:了解、为其做、陪伴、赋能和保持信念。疫情期间,护士在护理未接种疫苗患者时经历了情感挑战,除了产生恢复力增强和应对机制改善等积极结果外,还导致了包括同情疲劳和道德困扰在内的心理后遗症。本研究强调了护士经历的多面性,以及他们在护理未接种新冠疫苗患者时遇到的情感、伦理和职业挑战。护士领导者应解决这些问题,以促进护士的身心健康,减少同情疲劳和不满情绪。