Description
The maintenance of physical distance, the absence of relatives and the relocation of registered nurses to COVID-19 units presumably affects nursing care at non-COVID-19 units. Using a qualitative design, this study explored registered nurses’ experiences of how COVID-19 influenced nursing care in non-COVID-19 units at a Danish university hospital during the first wave of the virus. The study is reported using the COREQ checklist. The analysis offered two findings: (1) the challenge of an increased workload for registered nurses remaining in non-COVID-19 units and (2) the difficulty of navigating the contradictory needs for both closeness to and distance from patients. The study concluded that several factors challenged nursing care in non-COVID-19 units during the COVID-19 pandemic. These may have decreased the amount of contact between patients and registered nurses, which may have contributed to a task-oriented approach to nursing care, leading to missed nursing care.
| Date made available | 2021 |
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| Publisher | Sage Journals |
Research output
- 1 Journal article
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Nursing care during COVID-19 at non-COVID-19 hospital units: A qualitative study
Jørgensen, L., Pedersen, B., Lerbæk, B., Haslund-Thomsen, H., Thorup, C. B., Albrechtsen, M. T., Jacobsen, S., Nielsen, M. G., Kusk, K. H., Laugesen, B., Voldbjerg, S. L., Grønkjær, M. & Bundgaard, K., Jun 2022, In: Nordic Journal of Nursing Research. 42, 2, p. 101-108 8 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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