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Nurses' barriers to caring for patients with COVID-19: a qualitative systematic review

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INTERNATIONAL NURSING REVIEW
卷 68, 期 2, 页码 202-213

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/inr.12648

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COVID-19; Nurses; Nursing experience; Qualitative studies; Qualitative synthesis; Qualitative systematic review

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  1. Gachon University

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This qualitative systematic review aimed to identify and synthesize frontline nurses' experiences and challenges in caring for patients with COVID-19 in hospitals. The study identified five barriers faced by hospital-based nurses, including limited information about COVID-19, unpredictable tasks, insufficient support, concerns about family, and emotional and psychological stress. Overcoming these barriers is essential to improve nurses' experiences and the quality of care provided to patients with COVID-19.
Aim The aim of this qualitative systematic review is to identify and synthesize qualitative studies of frontline nurses' experiences and challenges when caring for patients with COVID-19 in hospitals. Background This review is the first qualitative systematic review of nurses' experiences since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. Understanding nurses' experiences with COVID-19 is important because nurses are among the most vital of healthcare workers. Methods This study used a qualitative systematic review methodology with thematic synthesis to analyse the included studies. Five databases (CINAHL, PubMed, Ovid, Web of Science, and PsycINFO) were searched from January to mid-August 2020, and 25 abstracts were screened. Based on inclusion criteria, this qualitative systematic review included nine studies. Results Five themes were identified as barriers to COVID-19 care by 133 hospital-based nurses: limited information about COVID-19, unpredictable tasks and challenging practices, insufficient support, concerns about family, and emotional and psychological stress. Conclusions The five barriers identified in this review should be overcome to improve nurses' experiences and, in turn, the quality of care patients with COVID-19 receive. Implications for nursing and health policy The findings from this review can be used to reform current healthcare and hospital-support systems for populations with COVID-19. They can also be used to point towards areas of research interested in improving frontline nursing. Finally, nursing leaders, healthcare policymakers and governments should use these findings to better support the nursing workforce in the current or a future pandemic.

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