Perspectives of Nursing Professionals Regarding The Care of Patients with Covid-19
Stephanie Hurado Hinojoza, Doris Ortiz Morales, Maria Olalla Garcia
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ABSTRACT
Introduction: Currently the
responsibilities and role of each nursing professional has been put to the test
with the need to care for thousands of Covid-19 patients, whose demands for
technical, cognitive and personal care have exceeded the capacities of many
healthcare professionals.
Aims & Objective: To know the
perspectives of nursing professionals regarding the care of patients diagnosed
with Covid-19.
Material & Method:
the qualitative method was applied with a phenomenological approach, with the
consensual participation of 10 HANM professionals, for convenience. The
information was collected through in-depth interviews and analyzed in the atlas
ti software. V9, using 6 core categories and 11 subcategories with which the
hermeneutical unit was built.
Results: Nursing care in the
time of Covid-19 has faced uncertainty and fear, not knowing accurately the
procedures and treatments due to the lack of information in this regard,
despite this they maintain the humanization in the treatment of the patient and
the Family members, through emotional intelligence, manage their feelings and
fears to provide support to their patients.
Conclusions: Despite the limited
accessibility to protection barriers and biosafety standards, mechanisms were
established to provide comprehensive care, considering the needs of the patient
and their families, and accompanying them throughout the disease process. The
greatest impact for nursing professionals has been to be in constant contact
with death, increasing their fear of catching it and bringing the disease to
their family members.
Keywords:
Covid-19, nursing, care, patients.