Nursing Open (Nov 2021)

Frontline nurses' experiences of working in a COVID‐19 ward–A qualitative study

  • Kirsten Specht,
  • Jette Primdahl,
  • Hanne Irene Jensen,
  • Mette Elkjær,
  • Eva Hoffmann,
  • Lilian Keene Boye,
  • Bettina Ravnborg Thude

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/nop2.1013
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 6
pp. 3006 – 3015

Abstract

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Abstract Aim To explore how nurses experienced working in a newly organized COVID‐19 ward with high‐risk patients during a new and unknown pandemic. Design A qualitative explorative study using a phenomenological‐hermeneutic approach. Methods Semi‐structured individual telephone interviews were conducted in June–July 2020 with 23 nurses working in COVID‐19 wards from three regional hospitals in Denmark. The nurses had been transferred from other departments at their hospital to the newly organized COVID‐19 wards. Data analysis was influenced by Paul Ricoeur's theory of narrative and interpretation, including three analytical levels: naïve reading, structural analysis and critical interpretation and discussion. Results During the structural analysis four themes were generated: (a) Challenging and uncertain situation, but also a positive experience (b) Professional and personal development (c) Lack of nurses' rights during a pandemic (d) Reward in itself or a desire for financial reward.

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