PERCEPTION OF THE PERUVIAN NURSE IN THE CARE OF THE PATIENT WITH COVID-19

Jack Roberto Silva Fhon, Orfelina Arpasi-Quispe, Gaby Sonia Chávez-Zegarra, Alexandre Pereira dos Santos Neto, Maria del Pilar Gómez-Luján, Karen Fiorella Fernández-Cueva, Tatiana Lisbeth Díaz-Araujo, Zoila Esperanza Leitón-Espinoza

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Abstract

Objective: to analyze the perception of the nurse on the care of the patient hospitalized by COVID-19 in three Peruvian hospitals. Method: Descriptive qualitative analysis study with 47 nurses interviewed between February and June 2021. The Thematic Content Analysis technique was used using the R pour les Analyses multidimensionnelles de textes et de questionnaires. Results: five thematic classes were identified: 1- Fear of infecting relatives with the COVID-19 virus; 2- Frustration and impotence of nursing professionals; 3- The role of nursing: past, present and future in patient care; 4- Training for the establishment of new protocols and use of Personal Protection Equipment; 5- Painful adaptation process for health professionals. Final considerations: the nurse perceived that during the pandemic his work was suffered with shortages of human resources, materials and ethical dilemmas.

Translated title of the contributionPERCEPCIÓN DEL ENFERMERO PERUANO EN EL CUIDADO DEL PACIENTE CON COVID-19
Original languageEnglish
Article numbere52052
JournalRevista Baiana de Enfermagem
Volume37
DOIs
StatePublished - 2023

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