Experience of clinical nurses engaged in caring for patients with COVID‐19: A qualitative systematic review and meta‐synthesis

Author:

Luo Yunting123ORCID,Feng Xianqiong2,Wang Dandan2,Qiao Xu34,Xiao Xujia2,Jia Shiqi2,Zheng Mingyue5,Reinhardt Jan D.3678

Affiliation:

1. West China School of Nursing, Sichuan University/Center of Infectious Diseases, West China Hospital Sichuan University Chengdu China

2. West China School of Nursing/West China Hospital Sichuan University, Nursing Key Laboratory of Sichuan Province Chengdu China

3. Institute for Disaster Management and Reconstruction Sichuan University Chengdu China

4. West China School of Public Health and West China Fourth Hospital Sichuan University Chengdu China

5. Adelaide Medical School University of Adelaide Adelaide South Australia Australia

6. Swiss Paraplegic Research Nottwil Switzerland

7. Department of Health Sciences and Medicine University of Lucerne Lucerne Switzerland

8. Department of Rehabilitation Medicine First Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University/Jiangsu Province Hospital Nanjing China

Abstract

AbstractAims and ObjectiveThis qualitative review summarises and synthesises the available evidence on subjective experiences of clinical nurses who cared for patients with COVID‐19.BackgroundNurses are first responders and play a vital role in emerging infectious disease epidemics such as the COVID‐19 pandemic. In this context, they also face many difficulties and challenges related, for example to the imbalance between extensive demands and low control over work tasks.Design and MethodA systematic review of qualitative studies and meta‐synthesis focused on the experiences of clinical nurses caring for patients with COVID‐19 during the pandemic was carried out.ResultsA total of 279 findings were extracted, aggregated into 21 categories and combined into seven synthesised findings, namely (1) professional nursing practice during the pandemic, (2) support systems, (3) somatic sensations and psychological experiences, (4) difficulties and challenges, (5) coping strategies and behaviour, (6) impact on life, profession and values, and (7) needs and expectations for the future.ConclusionNurses encountered considerable difficulties and challenges in caring for patients with COVID‐19. Nurses caring for patients with COVID‐19 need more support from organisations, families and society. It is essential to explore positive coping strategies suitable for working in different cultural backgrounds. Policymakers and decision‐makers should pay attention to the experiences and voices of nurses.Relevance to Clinical PracticeIt is critical for nurse managers to consider how to enhance the support system and help nurses develop adaptive coping strategies in response to COVID‐19. Nurses' experiences and voices are valuable in improving health emergency response systems.Patient or Public ContributionThere was no patient or public contribution.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine,General Nursing

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