| Literature DB >> 32904130 |
Zohreh Karimi1, Zhila Fereidouni2, Mohammad Behnammoghadam3,4, Nasrollah Alimohammadi5, Ali Mousavizadeh6, Tahmine Salehi7, Mohammad Saeed Mirzaee8, Sobhan Mirzaee9.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to explore the lived experiences of nurses caring for patients with COVID-19 in Iran.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; nurse experience; nursing care; phenomenology
Year: 2020 PMID: 32904130 PMCID: PMC7450521 DOI: 10.2147/RMHP.S258785
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Risk Manag Healthc Policy ISSN: 1179-1594
A Sample of the Questions Used in Interviews
First of all, tell us about your experience in caring for patients with COVID-19. What experience do you have? Tell us about your daily experiences in caring for patients with COVID-19. |
The Stages of Data Analysis Using the Colaizzi Descriptive Method
| Description (Action) | Stage |
|---|---|
| Video calls, voice calls, and messages using WhatsApp and recording the interviews | Collecting descriptions |
| Transcribing and re-reading the content to gain a general and in-depth understanding of the participants’ statements | Understanding the depth of meanings |
| Reviewing the nurses’ explanations and specifying the important sentences | Extracting the important sentences |
| Extracting the important explanations and giving them meaning with specific concepts (expressing the meaning of the important parts) | Conceptualizing the important themes |
| The obtained concepts were placed in specific categories (based on the similarity of concepts). | Categorizing the concepts and topics |
| Clear and unambiguous expression of the description of the phenomenon under study. | Constructing comprehensive descriptions of the topics reviewed |
| Lincoln and Guba criteria used (credibility, transferability, reliability, and verification) | Validating the findings |
Characteristics of the Nurse Participants
| ID | Age | Sex | Position | Shift Work | Work Experience | Time to Attend Coronavirus |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| P1 | 25 | F | Nurse | Morning | 4 Years | Two Months |
| P2 | 27 | M | Nurse | Morning | 6 Years | One Month |
| P3 | 26 | F | Nurse | Morning | 3 Years | Two Months |
| P4 | 28 | F | Nurse | Morning | 7 Years | One Month |
| P5 | 31 | M | Nurse | Morning | 8 Years | Two Months |
| P6 | 30 | F | Staff | Evening | 8 Years | Two Months |
| P7 | 32 | M | Supervisor | Evening | 10 Years | Two Months |
| P8 | 30 | F | Nurse | Morning | 7 Years | One Month |
| P9 | 31 | F | Nurse | Night | 5 Years | One Month |
| P10 | 35 | M | Supervisor | Night | 12 Years | Two Months |
| P11 | 29 | F | Nurse | Morning | 6 Years | One Month |
| P12 | 29 | F | Nurse | Evening | 5 Years | One Month |
| 29.41±2.74 | – | – | – | 6.75±2.52 | – | |
| N=12 | ||||||
Note: P indicates participant.
Themes and Subthemes Emerging During the Data Analysis
| Themes | Subthemes | Cods | Participants' comments |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mental condition | Stress and anxiety | Disease contagion | “I’m not calm at all, and I do not know what’s going on.” (P2) |
| Fear | Anxiety | “Maybe I die, but I still have lots of dreams.” (P6) | |
| Emotional condition | Suffering and affliction | Trouble | “I don’t know what my kids are doing now.” (P8) |
| Waiting for death | Death of others | “Many people will die; disaster is happening.” (P12) | |
| Care context | Turmoil | Work pressure | “We work hard, we work so much.” (P2) |
| Lack of support and equipment | Weakness of support | “No one is accountable.” (P8) |