Novice nurses' transition to the clinical setting in the COVID-19 pandemic: A phenomenological hermeneutic study

被引:7
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作者
Fernandez-Basanta, Sara [1 ]
Espremans-Cidon, Carmen [2 ]
Movilla-Fernandez, Maria-Jesus [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ A Coruna, Fac Nursing & Podiatry, Dept Hlth Sci, Res Grp GRINCAR, Ferrol Ind Campus,Naturalista Lopez Seoane S-N, Ferrol 15471, Spain
[2] Canary Isl Hlth Serv, 5 Planta 4a, Santa Cruz De Tenerife 38071, Spain
关键词
COVID-19; Health services administration; Novice nurses; Nursing care; Nursing education; Qualitative research; SELF-CARE; EXPERIENCES; PERCEPTIONS; IMPACT;
D O I
10.1016/j.colegn.2022.04.001
中图分类号
R47 [护理学];
学科分类号
1011 ;
摘要
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic both exposed and increased weaknesses in the healthcare system, so that novice nurses have become a more vulnerable group during this context.Aim: This study sought to illuminate experience of novice nurses in providing care during the COVID-19 pandemic.Method: It consists of a qualitative study conducted with data collected by means of semistructured interviews, audio recorded, transcribed, anonymised, and analysed in the light of the phenomenological hermeneutic approach. Fourteen registered novice nurses from two health areas in northwest of Spain, being twelve women and two men, who experienced the COVID-19 pandemic within their first five years of professional experience, were selected through a non-statistical snowball sampling. Results: After analysing the narratives, we identified four main themes: "Transitioning to a hostile, unknown and uncertain clinical setting from inexperience," "Invisible wounds because of being on the front line," and "Healing to return to the front line."Discussion: The uncertainty of an unknown illness and the lack of support during the COVID-19 pandemic has been affecting novice nurses, impacting their health conditions. At the same time, this context created opportunities for professional development. According to the interviewees, self-care and social support were elements to cope with exhaustion.Conclusion: Our study investigates the experiences of a group barely approached in the literature, highlighting the reality and difficulties of these nurses in transitioning to the clinical setting and providing insights to managerial leaders and educators.(c) 2022 Australian College of Nursing Ltd. Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ )
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