Trajectory analysis of the work and life experience of healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic: a longitudinal qualitative study

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作者
Zhu, Pingting [1 ,2 ]
Qian, Meiyan [1 ]
Lee, Amanda [3 ]
Hayter, Mark [3 ]
Wang, Wen [1 ]
Shi, Guanghui [1 ]
Wu, Qiwei [1 ]
Ji, Qiaoying [1 ]
Gu, Xinyue [1 ]
Zhang, Hui [1 ]
Ding, Yinwen [1 ]
机构
[1] Yangzhou Univ, Sch Nursing, Sch Publ Hlth, Yangzhou, Peoples R China
[2] Jiangsu Key Lab Zoonosis, Yangzhou, Peoples R China
[3] Manchester Metropolitan Univ, Manchester, England
关键词
COVID-19; Experience; Healthcare workers; Longitudinal study; Nurses; Qualitative research; Trajectory analysis; NURSES;
D O I
10.1186/s12912-023-01520-5
中图分类号
R47 [护理学];
学科分类号
1011 ;
摘要
BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic has posed a global health threat and has had a profoundly negative impact on the work and lives of healthcare workers. However, few people know how their experiences have evolved over time.AimsTo describe healthcare workers' experiences during clinical responses to COVID-19 and how they changed over time.DesignA longitudinal qualitative study.MethodsWe undertook a series of four semi-structured qualitative interviews of 14 healthcare workers called as 1st responders to the COVID-19 pandemic. Participants were recruited through purposive snowball sampling. Interviews were undertaken between May 2020 and May 2022 and trajectory approach was used to reveal individual experiences over time. This paper follows the COREQ (Consolidated criteria for Reporting Qualitative Research) guidance.ResultsData analysis yielded the following four themes: (1) Changes in emotions; (2) Changes in organization and management of care; (3) Changes in knowledge and capabilities; and (4) Changes in outlook on life and career.ConclusionHealthcare workers have become stronger in the pandemic and have demonstrated a high degree of professional loyalty and responsibility. However, there is a need to focus on the issue of jealousy and create a harmonious and safe work environment to reduce harm to healthcare workers. Additionally, human resource management strategies must support well-being of healthcare workers and maximize the efficiency of human resource utilization to enable them to respond to current and future needs and emergencies.
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