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The Lived Experience of Nursing Officers Responding to COVID-19 at a Military Hospital Dedicated to Infectious Disease in Korea

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KMID : 1164520220400010043
Á¶¼ø¿µ ( Joe Seun-Young ) - Korea Armed Forces Nursing Academy

±ÇÀºÁö ( Kwon Eun-Ji ) - Korea Armed Forces Nursing Academy
¼Û¹Ì¾Ö ( Song Mi-Ae ) - Armed Forces Yangju Hospital Outpatient Nursing
ÀÌ»õ·Ò ( Lee Sae-Rom ) - Yongsan-gu Public Health Center
¹é¼­¿µ ( Baek Seo-Young ) - Yonsei University Graduate School Department of Nursing

Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to describe ROK nursing officers¡¯ experience of responding to COVID-19 at a military hospital dedicated to infectious disease.

Methods: The data were obtained through focus group interviews with 32 nursing officers caring for patients with COVID-19 at a military hospitals and analyzed using qualitative content analysis.

Results: 49 themes and 13 theme clusters were extracted, and four categories were identified: ¡®Negative psychological experience in response to COVID-19¡¯, ¡®Expanded task responding to emerging infectious disease¡¯, ¡®Recognition of the need to improve the emerging infectious disease response system¡¯, and ¡®Experience for personal growth through responding to COVID-19¡¯.

Conclusion: The results of this study help understanding of nursing officer¡¯s experience of caring patients with COVID-19. It is needed to support nursing officers to work in safe environment and grow through nursing experience of patients with COVID-19.
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Nursing, Experience, COVID-19, Military personnel, Infectious diseases hospital
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