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Helping Nurses Cope with COVID-19 Pandemic: Evaluating Support Programs

机译:帮助护士应对Covid-19大流行:评估支持计划

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During the height of the Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) Pandemic, nurses all over the world, including members of the National Association of Nigerian Nurses in North America (NANNNA) experienced a heightened and unprecedented level of stress, anxiety, fear, uncertainty, concern for their safety and that of their loved ones. This prompted NANNNA leadership to initiate and conduct support programs for nurses especially those on the frontline of care. This project evaluates the effectiveness of the support programs conducted by NANNNA during the early surge of COVID-19. The Centers for Disease Control’s (CDC’s) Framework for Evaluation in Public Health guided this evaluation. Focus group discussion and online survey was utilized to gather data. While 19% of respondents reported being diagnosed with COVID-19, the majority (81%) were not. About 44% of respondents had family members who were diagnosed with COVID-19, while 18% reported loss of a close family member due to COVID-19 complications. Most respondents reported that the program was impactful in information sharing as well as significant in helping them feel connected with other nurses. Hence, this subsequently enhanced their support networks, provided emotional and spiritual support. Survey results revealed that NANNNA support programs had positive effects in helping members mitigate the fear, anxiety and uncertainty experienced during the surge of the COVID-19.
机译:在冠状病毒疾病(Covid-19)大流行的高度期间,世界各地的护士,包括北美尼日利亚护士的全国协会(Nannna)的成员经历了高度和前所未有的压力,焦虑,恐惧,不确定性,关注他们的安全和亲人的安全感。这促使Nannna领导能力为护士启动和行动护士的支持计划,特别是那些在护理前线。该项目评估了Nannna在Covid-19的早期激增期间由Nannna进行的支持计划的有效性。疾病控制(CDC)的公共卫生评估框架的中心引导了这一评估。焦点小组讨论和在线调查用于收集数据。虽然19%的受访者报告被诊断为Covid-19,但大多数(81%)没有。大约44%的受访者有被诊断患有Covid-19的家庭成员,而由于Covid-19并发症,18%报告了一个亲密的家庭成员的损失。大多数受访者报告说,该计划对信息共享有影响力,以及帮助他们与其他护士有关的重要信息。因此,这随后增强了他们的支持网络,提供了情绪和精神支持。调查结果显示,Nannna支持计划对帮助成员减轻Covid-19激增期间经历的恐惧,焦虑和不确定性的积极影响。

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