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A Qualitative Study on Frontline Nurses’ Experiences and Challenges in Providing Care for COVID-19 Patients in the Volta Region of Ghana: Implications for Nursing Management and Nursing Workforce Retention

Since the outbreak of COVID-19, studies related to the COVID-19 pandemic have been published widely. However, there are limited qualitative studies in Ghana that explored and shed light on frontline nurses’ experiences and challenges in caring for patients diagnosed with COVID-19. This study aimed t...

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Autores principales: Adatara, Peter, Kuug, Anthony Kolsabilik, Nyande, Felix Kwasi, Klutsey, Ellen Eyi, Johnson, Beatrice Bella, Nyefene, Martin Kwabena, Amooba, Philemon Adoliwine, Achaliwie, Francisca, Maalman, Raymond Saa Eru, Sedinam, George Boni, Prempeh, Emmanuel Barima Agyemang, Kodjo, Matilda Mawusi
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10094224/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37046955
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11071028
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author Adatara, Peter
Kuug, Anthony Kolsabilik
Nyande, Felix Kwasi
Klutsey, Ellen Eyi
Johnson, Beatrice Bella
Nyefene, Martin Kwabena
Amooba, Philemon Adoliwine
Achaliwie, Francisca
Maalman, Raymond Saa Eru
Sedinam, George Boni
Prempeh, Emmanuel Barima Agyemang
Kodjo, Matilda Mawusi
author_facet Adatara, Peter
Kuug, Anthony Kolsabilik
Nyande, Felix Kwasi
Klutsey, Ellen Eyi
Johnson, Beatrice Bella
Nyefene, Martin Kwabena
Amooba, Philemon Adoliwine
Achaliwie, Francisca
Maalman, Raymond Saa Eru
Sedinam, George Boni
Prempeh, Emmanuel Barima Agyemang
Kodjo, Matilda Mawusi
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description Since the outbreak of COVID-19, studies related to the COVID-19 pandemic have been published widely. However, there are limited qualitative studies in Ghana that explored and shed light on frontline nurses’ experiences and challenges in caring for patients diagnosed with COVID-19. This study aimed to explore frontline nurses’ experiences and challenges of providing care for COVID-19 patients in the Volta Region of Ghana. This study adopted a descriptive qualitative research design to collect data. We conducted the study among frontline nurses who provided nursing care for COVID-19 patients in the Treatment Centre for COVID-19 cases in the Volta Region of Ghana. A purposive sampling method was used to select fifteen (15) participants for this study. We collected data through individual in-depth interviews facilitated by a semi-structured interview guide. The content analysis approach was used to analyse the data. The results showed: frontline nurses received inadequate information and training during the initial stages of the pandemic; stress and burnout because of inadequate staffing; logistical challenges; stigmatisation by family members and friends; frontline nurses displeased with the decision to exclude other nurses as frontline workers; participants made some recommendations towards supporting frontline nurses for effective management of patients during pandemics. This study revealed an in-depth understanding of the experiences of frontline nurses who provided nursing care to COVID-19 patients during the pandemic. Our study concludes that the frontline nurses experienced both physical and psychological problems while caring for COVID-19 patients at the treatment centre. Some challenges frontline nurses encountered were inadequate information on COVID-19 prevention and management in the early stages of the pandemic, logistical inadequacies, and stigmatisation in providing care for COVID-19 patients during the pandemic, all of which affected the quality of nursing care, work productivity, and efficiency. Therefore, nurse managers need to provide support to frontline nurses providing care for patients with COVID-19.
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spelling pubmed-100942242023-04-13 A Qualitative Study on Frontline Nurses’ Experiences and Challenges in Providing Care for COVID-19 Patients in the Volta Region of Ghana: Implications for Nursing Management and Nursing Workforce Retention Adatara, Peter Kuug, Anthony Kolsabilik Nyande, Felix Kwasi Klutsey, Ellen Eyi Johnson, Beatrice Bella Nyefene, Martin Kwabena Amooba, Philemon Adoliwine Achaliwie, Francisca Maalman, Raymond Saa Eru Sedinam, George Boni Prempeh, Emmanuel Barima Agyemang Kodjo, Matilda Mawusi Healthcare (Basel) Article Since the outbreak of COVID-19, studies related to the COVID-19 pandemic have been published widely. However, there are limited qualitative studies in Ghana that explored and shed light on frontline nurses’ experiences and challenges in caring for patients diagnosed with COVID-19. This study aimed to explore frontline nurses’ experiences and challenges of providing care for COVID-19 patients in the Volta Region of Ghana. This study adopted a descriptive qualitative research design to collect data. We conducted the study among frontline nurses who provided nursing care for COVID-19 patients in the Treatment Centre for COVID-19 cases in the Volta Region of Ghana. A purposive sampling method was used to select fifteen (15) participants for this study. We collected data through individual in-depth interviews facilitated by a semi-structured interview guide. The content analysis approach was used to analyse the data. The results showed: frontline nurses received inadequate information and training during the initial stages of the pandemic; stress and burnout because of inadequate staffing; logistical challenges; stigmatisation by family members and friends; frontline nurses displeased with the decision to exclude other nurses as frontline workers; participants made some recommendations towards supporting frontline nurses for effective management of patients during pandemics. This study revealed an in-depth understanding of the experiences of frontline nurses who provided nursing care to COVID-19 patients during the pandemic. Our study concludes that the frontline nurses experienced both physical and psychological problems while caring for COVID-19 patients at the treatment centre. Some challenges frontline nurses encountered were inadequate information on COVID-19 prevention and management in the early stages of the pandemic, logistical inadequacies, and stigmatisation in providing care for COVID-19 patients during the pandemic, all of which affected the quality of nursing care, work productivity, and efficiency. Therefore, nurse managers need to provide support to frontline nurses providing care for patients with COVID-19. MDPI 2023-04-04 /pmc/articles/PMC10094224/ /pubmed/37046955 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11071028 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Adatara, Peter
Kuug, Anthony Kolsabilik
Nyande, Felix Kwasi
Klutsey, Ellen Eyi
Johnson, Beatrice Bella
Nyefene, Martin Kwabena
Amooba, Philemon Adoliwine
Achaliwie, Francisca
Maalman, Raymond Saa Eru
Sedinam, George Boni
Prempeh, Emmanuel Barima Agyemang
Kodjo, Matilda Mawusi
A Qualitative Study on Frontline Nurses’ Experiences and Challenges in Providing Care for COVID-19 Patients in the Volta Region of Ghana: Implications for Nursing Management and Nursing Workforce Retention
title A Qualitative Study on Frontline Nurses’ Experiences and Challenges in Providing Care for COVID-19 Patients in the Volta Region of Ghana: Implications for Nursing Management and Nursing Workforce Retention
title_full A Qualitative Study on Frontline Nurses’ Experiences and Challenges in Providing Care for COVID-19 Patients in the Volta Region of Ghana: Implications for Nursing Management and Nursing Workforce Retention
title_fullStr A Qualitative Study on Frontline Nurses’ Experiences and Challenges in Providing Care for COVID-19 Patients in the Volta Region of Ghana: Implications for Nursing Management and Nursing Workforce Retention
title_full_unstemmed A Qualitative Study on Frontline Nurses’ Experiences and Challenges in Providing Care for COVID-19 Patients in the Volta Region of Ghana: Implications for Nursing Management and Nursing Workforce Retention
title_short A Qualitative Study on Frontline Nurses’ Experiences and Challenges in Providing Care for COVID-19 Patients in the Volta Region of Ghana: Implications for Nursing Management and Nursing Workforce Retention
title_sort qualitative study on frontline nurses’ experiences and challenges in providing care for covid-19 patients in the volta region of ghana: implications for nursing management and nursing workforce retention
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10094224/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37046955
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11071028
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