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  • Turkish Journal of Health Science and Life
  • Volume:6 Issue:2
  • COVID-19 against humanity: The experiences of frontline nurses and physicians working in COVID-19 wa...

COVID-19 against humanity: The experiences of frontline nurses and physicians working in COVID-19 wards

Authors : Mehmet KÖK, Fatma DURSUN ERGEZEN, Hilal Gamze HAKBİLEN, Emine KOL, Ayşe YACAN KÖK
Pages : 83-91
Doi:10.56150/tjhsl.1266088
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Publication Date : 2023-08-31
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :Aims and objectives: This study aims to determine the experiences of Turkish nurses and physicians working in pandemic wards. Background: Nurses and physicians play vital roles in the management of the pandemic. Their experiences and expectations need to be carefully considered, in order to handle the pandemic in a healthier way. Methods: In-depth interviews were conducted with 22 participants insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(11 nurses and 11 physicians);. Colaizzi\`s phenomenological method was used to qualitatively analyze the data. Results: Four main themes emerged: 1); “It was the first but not the last,” 2); “the earthquake effect,” 3); “call for help,” and, 4); “like a phoenix.” Participants reported having experienced intense anxiety, concern, stress, and fear at the onset of the pandemic, as their working conditions and daily lives had been adversely affected. They tried to heal their patients in humane and sensitive ways despite fears of losing their loved ones and being infected, as well as conflicts within their teams. They also reported that they found meaning in their experiences, that their professional image has increased, and that they have developed spiritually throughout the process. Conclusions: This study concludes that the pandemic has negatively affected nurses and physicians emotionally, physically, and psychologically, and that plans should be made to improve their working conditions and psychological support.
Keywords : pandemic, phenomenological study, nurse, physician

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