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Journal of Korean Academic Society of Nursing Education ; : 412-422, 2020.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-899383

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Purpose@#This study is aimed at preparing basic data to increase professionalism in nursing and effective counter-strategies against future infectious diseases. For that purpose, this study investigated the experiences of nurses in a general hospital with an 800-bed size, temporarily closed after a confirmed case of COVID-19. @*Methods@#This study was a qualitative study using individual in-depth interviews, and data were collected from 10 nurses in a university hospital temporarily closed from May 1 to June 13, 2020. @*Results@#As a result of this study, the subjects were classified into ‘COVID-19 and nursing’, ‘nursing work and vocation’ and ‘life changed with COVID-19’. @*Conclusion@#In conclusion, there is a need for education that nurtures the ability of nurses to screen patients with infectious diseases well and to skillfully wear and remove protective clothing. In addition, in order to cultivate the expertise of nurses and respond efficiently to infectious diseases, a separate compensation, such as a risk allowance, is required along with the establishment of an infrastructure that fully supports personnel and supplies. A mental health program to relieve stress is also required.

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Journal of Korean Academic Society of Nursing Education ; : 412-422, 2020.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-891679

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Purpose@#This study is aimed at preparing basic data to increase professionalism in nursing and effective counter-strategies against future infectious diseases. For that purpose, this study investigated the experiences of nurses in a general hospital with an 800-bed size, temporarily closed after a confirmed case of COVID-19. @*Methods@#This study was a qualitative study using individual in-depth interviews, and data were collected from 10 nurses in a university hospital temporarily closed from May 1 to June 13, 2020. @*Results@#As a result of this study, the subjects were classified into ‘COVID-19 and nursing’, ‘nursing work and vocation’ and ‘life changed with COVID-19’. @*Conclusion@#In conclusion, there is a need for education that nurtures the ability of nurses to screen patients with infectious diseases well and to skillfully wear and remove protective clothing. In addition, in order to cultivate the expertise of nurses and respond efficiently to infectious diseases, a separate compensation, such as a risk allowance, is required along with the establishment of an infrastructure that fully supports personnel and supplies. A mental health program to relieve stress is also required.

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