Awan Bushra Ameer Saeed, Mohsin Shamaila, Mashhadi Syed Fawad, Din Mohi Ud
Bushra Ameer Saeed Awan, MBBS, MPhil Demonstrator, Department of Community Medicine/Public Health, Army Medical College/ National University of Medical Sciences, Rawalpindi, Pakistan.
Shamaila Mohsin, MBBS, MPH, MPhil, Ph.D Associate. Professor, Department of Community Medicine/Public Health, Army Medical College/ National University of Medical Sciences, Rawalpindi, Pakistan.
Pak J Med Sci. 2024 Sep;40(8):1658-1662. doi: 10.12669/pjms.40.8.9010.
This study aimed to explore the perceptions of frontline Healthcare Workers (HCWs) towards managing COVID-19 in Tertiary care hospital in Pakistan.
This qualitative exploratory study was conducted from January to May 2021 at a Tertiary care hospital designated for COVID-19 patients in Rawalpindi Pakistan. Semi-structured in-depth interviews were conducted from twenty six HCWs. To acquire a sample that was diverse in terms of professional capacity, degree of experience and exposure, purposive sampling technique was used. After thematic analysis, themes were generated by identifying patterns among codes.
Five themes emerged. All HCWs experienced significant amount of negative emotions including fear, uncertainty, imposing social distancing and workload. There were also positive experiences such as rewarding, call of duty and professional growth. HCWs experiences related to personal protective equipment (PPE) were communication issues, physical and dermatological issues, reuse and working confidently while wearing PPE. HCWs were buoyed by cooperation and facilitation, trainings and health education from administration. Coping mechanisms were used such as seeking team support, adjusting cognition to deal with reality and resorting to religion.
Negative emotions predominated in the beginning and positive emotions emerged gradually. PPE and administrative support played significant role. HCWs' mental health was maintained in part by their self-coping styles. The findings of this study can be employed to inform and enhance future pandemic response initiatives.
本研究旨在探讨巴基斯坦三级医疗医院一线医护人员对新冠疫情管理的看法。
本定性探索性研究于2021年1月至5月在巴基斯坦拉瓦尔品第一家指定收治新冠患者的三级医疗医院进行。对26名医护人员进行了半结构化深入访谈。为获取在专业能力、经验程度和接触情况方面具有多样性的样本,采用了立意抽样技术。经过主题分析,通过识别代码中的模式生成了主题。
出现了五个主题。所有医护人员都经历了大量负面情绪,包括恐惧、不确定性、强制保持社交距离和工作量。也有积极的经历,如成就感、使命感和职业成长。医护人员与个人防护装备(PPE)相关的经历包括沟通问题、身体和皮肤问题、重复使用以及佩戴PPE时自信工作。行政部门的合作与便利、培训和健康教育让医护人员受到鼓舞。他们采用了应对机制,如寻求团队支持、调整认知以应对现实和诉诸宗教。
起初负面情绪占主导,随后积极情绪逐渐显现。个人防护装备和行政支持发挥了重要作用。医护人员的心理健康部分通过他们的自我应对方式得以维持。本研究结果可用于为未来的疫情应对举措提供信息并加以改进。