تجربیات مدیران پرستاری در اپیدمی کووید-19 در یکی از بیمارستان های تهران: یک مطالعه کیفی
ارتقای ایمنی و پیشگیری از مصدومیت ها,
دوره 10 شماره 2 (2022),
5 شهریور 2022
,
صفحه 120- 108
https://doi.org/10.22037/iipm.v10i2.36077
چکیده
سابقه و هدف: با شیوع کووید-19 و درگیری بسیاری از کشورها، پرستاران به عنوان قشر بزرگی از کادر درمان در خط مقدم مقابله با این بیماری، بیشترین ارتباط را با بیماران داشته و منابع غنی از تجربیات، در زمان مراقبت از بیماران از ساعات حضور در بیمارستان تا ترخیص و یا مرگ وی می باشند. هدف از این مطالعه بررسی تجربیات مدیران پرستاری در زمان شروع اپیدمی کووید-19 در یکی از بیمارستان های پیشگام در پذیرش و درمان بیماران کووید-19 بود.
روش بررسی: مطالعه کیفی با روش تحلیل محتوای قراردادی بود. جامعه مورد مطالعه در این پژوهش از مدیران پرستاری شامل سرپرستاران و سوپروایزران بود که در ارتباط با بیماران کووید-19 مشغول به فعالیت در بخش کووید بودند.
نتایج: از طریق جمع آوری و آنالیز داده ها از 15 شرکت کننده شامل 12 زن و 3 مرد انجام گرفت. نتایج نشان داد چالش هایی که مدیران پرستاری شامل سرپرستاران و سوپروایزران به عنوان تجربیات زمان کووید-19 مطرح نمودند شامل سه طبقه اصلی مسایل جسمی روانی، سواد سلامت و موانع ارائه خدمت به بیماران می باشد.
نتیجه گیری: با اجرای صحیح اقدامات بهداشتی از طریق دسترسی به منابع کافی شامل تجهیزات پزشکی و دارویی، نیروی انسانی کارآمد و تعاملات مالی می توان بر چالش های مطرح شده در تجریبات مدیران پرستاری فائق آمد.
How to cite this article: Jebelli B, Zarineh S, Varahram M, Esmaili SH, Ghazanchaei E. Experiences of Nursing Managers in the Covid-19 Epidemic in a Tehran Hospital: A Qualitative Study. Irtiqa Imini Pishgiri Masdumiyat. 2022;10(2):97-107.
- تجربیات، مدیران پرستاری، کووید-19، سواد سلامت، جسمی روحی، چالش ها، بیمارستان
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