Research Article

Experiences of nurses during COVID-19 pandemic: An interpretative phenomenological analysis study

Volume: 4 Number: 1 January 31, 2023
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Experiences of nurses during COVID-19 pandemic: An interpretative phenomenological analysis study

Abstract

Purpose: The aim of this study was to determine the experiences of intensive care nurses who cared for patients with suspected or confirmed COVID-19. Material and Methods: The research was carried out with nurses. Data collection included in-depth interviews conducted between June-August 2020. Interviews were audio recorded, transcribed verbatim, and analysed using the Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis Results: Three main themes emerged: (a) nurses' compliance with the process; (b) factors affecting motivation; and (c) emotional responses observed in patients. While challenging situations, increase in workload, and situations that cause anxiety were the factors that negatively affected nurses' motivation to work, awareness/empathic behavior and flexible working hours were the factors that positively affected the motivation to work. Conclusion: Intensive care nurses make great efforts to prevent transmission from patients with COVID-19. It is thought that nurses should be supported in terms of the factors that negatively affect their motivation to work. It is considered that nurses' awareness/empathic behaviors affected their perceptions of the patients' fear of death and feeling of helplessness.

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Nursing

Journal Section

Research Article

Authors

Nuray Turan
Türkiye

Sibel Üren
Türkiye

Publication Date

January 31, 2023

Submission Date

May 29, 2022

Acceptance Date

January 17, 2023

Published in Issue

Year 2023 Volume: 4 Number: 1

APA
Erkoç, A., Turan, N., & Üren, S. (2023). Experiences of nurses during COVID-19 pandemic: An interpretative phenomenological analysis study. Turkish Journal of Science and Health, 4(1), 77-87. https://doi.org/10.51972/tfsd.1120894
AMA
1.Erkoç A, Turan N, Üren S. Experiences of nurses during COVID-19 pandemic: An interpretative phenomenological analysis study. TFSD. 2023;4(1):77-87. doi:10.51972/tfsd.1120894
Chicago
Erkoç, Arzu, Nuray Turan, and Sibel Üren. 2023. “Experiences of Nurses During COVID-19 Pandemic: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis Study”. Turkish Journal of Science and Health 4 (1): 77-87. https://doi.org/10.51972/tfsd.1120894.
EndNote
Erkoç A, Turan N, Üren S (January 1, 2023) Experiences of nurses during COVID-19 pandemic: An interpretative phenomenological analysis study. Turkish Journal of Science and Health 4 1 77–87.
IEEE
[1]A. Erkoç, N. Turan, and S. Üren, “Experiences of nurses during COVID-19 pandemic: An interpretative phenomenological analysis study”, TFSD, vol. 4, no. 1, pp. 77–87, Jan. 2023, doi: 10.51972/tfsd.1120894.
ISNAD
Erkoç, Arzu - Turan, Nuray - Üren, Sibel. “Experiences of Nurses During COVID-19 Pandemic: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis Study”. Turkish Journal of Science and Health 4/1 (January 1, 2023): 77-87. https://doi.org/10.51972/tfsd.1120894.
JAMA
1.Erkoç A, Turan N, Üren S. Experiences of nurses during COVID-19 pandemic: An interpretative phenomenological analysis study. TFSD. 2023;4:77–87.
MLA
Erkoç, Arzu, et al. “Experiences of Nurses During COVID-19 Pandemic: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis Study”. Turkish Journal of Science and Health, vol. 4, no. 1, Jan. 2023, pp. 77-87, doi:10.51972/tfsd.1120894.
Vancouver
1.Arzu Erkoç, Nuray Turan, Sibel Üren. Experiences of nurses during COVID-19 pandemic: An interpretative phenomenological analysis study. TFSD. 2023 Jan. 1;4(1):77-8. doi:10.51972/tfsd.1120894

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