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Nurs Health Sci ; 23(3): 639-645, 2021 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1263855

ABSTRACT

The aim of this study was to describe the resilience of nurses who cared for patients with a confirmed COVID-19 diagnosis, as well as factors that potentially contributed to that resilience. A total of 23 frontline nurses who cared for patients with COVID-19 were recruited from a COVID-19-designated facility in Shanghai, China, using purposive sampling strategies. In-depth interviews were conducted from March to May 2020. Qualitative data were transcribed verbatim and content analysis was used. Nurses exhibited psychological resilience while caring for patients with COVID-19. They displayed an ability to bounce back from negative mental experiences and transform to a positive mindset to cope with the stress they faced. Factors that enhanced the nurses' resilience during the pandemic were their becoming familiar with infectious disease protocols, having a sense of professional achievement, receiving social support, having trust in the infection-control response team in the hospital, and using self-regulation strategies. This study could guide the design of future resilience-enhancing interventions that provide positive coping strategies for nurses caring for individuals with infectious diseases during a pandemic.


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Asian People/psychology , COVID-19/epidemiology , Nurses/psychology , Nursing Staff, Hospital/psychology , Resilience, Psychological , Adult , COVID-19/psychology , China/epidemiology , Female , Humans , Interviews as Topic , Male , Mental Health , Pandemics , Qualitative Research , SARS-CoV-2 , Young Adult
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