Influence of COVID-19 on Quality of Life among Nurses Treating COVID-19 in Tamil Nadu

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作者
Sadasivam, Pooja [1 ]
Preetha, S. [1 ]
Sridevi, G. [1 ]
Prathap, Lavanya [2 ]
机构
[1] Saveetha Univ, Saveetha Inst Med & Tech Sci, Saveetha Dent Coll & Hosp, Dept Physiol, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
[2] Saveetha Univ, Saveetha Inst Med & Tech Sci, Saveetha Dent Coll & Hosp, Dept Anat, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
关键词
Nurses; COVID-19; quality of life; health care professionals; SARS-COV-2; innovative techniques; HEALTH-CARE;
D O I
10.9734/JPRI/2021/v33i58B34203
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R9 [药学];
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1007 ;
摘要
Background: COVID-19 is caused by the novel severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS- COV-2). The coronavirus is transmitted by different ways, including contact transmission, direct transmission and aerosol transmission. In health care professions the largest and diverse forces are the nurses. Nurses are important in managing the health emergency management crisis because of their vital link between the health care professionals and the patients. The COVID-19 pandemic has placed health care professionals (HCPs) in high stressful circumstances due to increase in patients. Normal life of nurses would be unprecedented disruption and high risk of exposure. The aim of the study is to investigate the quality of life among nurses treating patients during the COVID-19 pandemic. Materials and Methods: The study setting was an online questionnaire survey among nurses in Tamilnadu. This study was conducted in February 2021. There are 127 participants in this survey. The answers regarding how they feel treating COVID-19 Patients, kind of support, impact and quality of life were collected. The data were analysed statistically using SPSS software. The results and observations were recorded in a pie chart. The chi square test and correlation between genders was done and represented in the bar chart. p<0.05 was statistically significant. Results: More than 50% of the nurses responded that their quality of life was good. 43.31% Females have a good quality of life. 78% of the nurses replied that they have both physical and mental impact treating COVID-19 Patients. The association between the gender and quality of life of nurses was found with the help of chi square test p=0.383 (p>0.05) and hence it was statistically not significant. Conclusion: The present study found that the majority of nurses 54.33% have a good quality of life. The officials in the health care system should improve the nurses' working conditions, strategies and their quality of work life, so that nurses will perform their duties properly.
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