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患者护理背景下精神科护士对COVID-19的认知:一项定性研究。

Psychiatric nurses' knowledge of COVID-19 within a patient care context: A qualitative study.

作者信息

Dyonase Sandisiwe, Swanepoel Isabelle, Lippi Gian

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa.

出版信息

S Afr J Psychiatr. 2025 Jan 22;31:2344. doi: 10.4102/sajpsychiatry.v31i0.2344. eCollection 2025.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) infection caused unparalleled hastening of the transmission of infection worldwide, commonly affecting healthcare workers' well-being. Nursing staff spend most hours caring for patients and are the first contact that patients utilise when reporting symptoms or receiving treatment.

AIM

This study aims to evaluate the knowledge of COVID-19 among psychiatric nurses at a tertiary psychiatric hospital.

SETTING

Weskoppies Hospital, Gauteng, South Africa.

METHODS

We conducted a qualitative study comprising 14 semi-structured interviews with nurses working at Weskoppies Hospital in South Africa. We used open-ended questions to facilitate the discussion and provide some structure for the interview while still allowing the participants to elaborate freely. The recordings were later transcribed into text.

RESULTS

Twenty nurses working full time at the hospital, were recruited for the study. The nurses' knowledge about COVID-19 was summarised into five major themes, each with subthemes: signs and symptoms of COVID-19, risk of contracting the virus, the spread of COVID-19, prevention, and complications. In this study, the majority of participants had relatively good knowledge regarding COVID-19.

CONCLUSION

The majority of nurses at the hospital had adequate knowledge about COVID-19 but limited knowledge about the mode of transmission of the infection. Consistently improving healthcare workers' knowledge about infection control measures through training, supplying information and identifying areas for improvement can ultimately enhance patient care and outcomes.

CONTRIBUTION

This study sheds light on the value of nurses' understanding of COVID-19, particularly in a psychiatric setting.

摘要

背景

2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)感染在全球范围内导致了前所未有的感染传播加速,这通常会影响医护人员的健康。护理人员花费大部分时间照顾患者,并且是患者报告症状或接受治疗时首先接触的对象。

目的

本研究旨在评估一家三级精神病医院的精神科护士对COVID-19的了解情况。

地点

南非豪登省韦斯科皮斯医院。

方法

我们进行了一项定性研究,对在南非韦斯科皮斯医院工作的护士进行了14次半结构化访谈。我们使用开放式问题来促进讨论,并为访谈提供一定结构,同时仍允许参与者自由阐述。录音随后被转录成文本。

结果

招募了20名在该医院全职工作的护士参与研究。护士们对COVID-19的了解被总结为五个主要主题,每个主题都有子主题:COVID-19的体征和症状、感染病毒的风险、COVID-19的传播、预防和并发症。在本研究中,大多数参与者对COVID-19有相对较好的了解。

结论

该医院的大多数护士对COVID-19有足够的了解,但对感染传播方式的了解有限。通过培训、提供信息和确定改进领域,持续提高医护人员对感染控制措施的了解,最终可以提升患者护理质量和治疗效果。

贡献

本研究揭示了护士对COVID-19的理解的价值,特别是在精神病学环境中。

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