- Journal of Nursology
- Volume:26 Issue:3
- Operating Room Nurses’ Metaphorical Perceptions of Coronavirus Disease 2019, Quarantine, and Mask Co...
Operating Room Nurses’ Metaphorical Perceptions of Coronavirus Disease 2019, Quarantine, and Mask Concepts: A Qualitative Study
Authors : Adile SAVSAR, Hale TURHAN DAMAR, Filiz ÖĞCE AKTAŞ
Pages : 167-174
Doi:10.5152/JANHS.2023.23301
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Publication Date : 2023-09-11
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :Objective: This study was conducted to reveal operating room nurses’ perceptions of coronavirus disease 2019, mask use, and quarantine process through metaphors. Methods: This descriptive qualitative study was conducted with operating room nurses insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(n = 96);. The study data were collected between September 2020 and March 2021 by using a descriptive characteristics form and a semistructured form. The operating room nurses were asked to write down what they compared the concepts of \`COVID-19,” “mask use” and \`quarantine process\` to and the reason for their metaphors. The data were analyzed by using the “content analysis” method. Results: A total of 181 metaphors were produced about the 3 different concepts in the study. The metaphors about the concept of “COVID-19” were grouped into 3 categories as “transmission mutation,” “harmful,” and “coping and adjustment process.” The metaphors about the concept of “quarantine process” were classified into 2 categories as “restriction of freedom” and “process of change.” The metaphors about “mask use” were grouped into 3 categories as “positive aspects,” “negative aspects,” and “both positive and negative aspects.” Conclusion: This study shows that nurses working in operating rooms focus on the positive aspects of this process as well as the difficulties they have experienced during the pandemic.Keywords : COVID 19, maske, metafor, ameliyathane hemşireleri, karantina