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Psychological impact of COVID-19 on nurses caring for patients during COVID-19 pandemic in Gaborone
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Publication Details Author list: Kealeboga KM, Ntsayagae EI, Tsima O Publication year: 2022 Journal name in source: NURSING OPEN ISSN: 2054-1058 |
Aim: Nurses as front liners have direct contact with COVID-19 patients during the pandemic. Carrying the heavy burden during the pandemic has a mental health toll on healthcare professionals. The study explored nurses' experiences of psychological distress during the COVID-19 pandemic in Botswana's two COVID-19 special care centres.Design: The study used qualitative case study research to solicit nurses' experiences caring for patients with COVID-19 in selected COVID-19 centres in Gaborone.Method: Researchers purposively recruited nurses from two COVID-19 centres in Botswana. Data were collected using semi-structured telephone interviews and analysed through inductive thematic analysis. Various institutional review boards ethically cleared the study.Results: Six themes emerged from the thematic analysis: feelings of fear and anxiety, hopelessness and helplessness, loneliness, physical distress, support mechanism and commitment to care.Public Contribution: The results offer important insights into the nurses' experiences during the COVI-19 pandemic.
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