A systematic literature review of intensive care unit (ICU) nurses' experience during Covid-19
Background: Numerous studies agree that intensive care unit (ICU) nurses carry a relatively heavy mental and physical load, which may be attributable to the gravity of their responsibilities in an environment where the slightest error could have catastrophic effects on the lives of the patients in t...
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my.iium.irep.1084692024-05-16T05:59:39Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/108469/ A systematic literature review of intensive care unit (ICU) nurses' experience during Covid-19 Abdul Hamid, Nur Mursyidah Mohamad Ismail, Mohamad Firdaus Shahadan, Siti Zuhaidah Ludin, Salizar Tuan Muda, Tuan Sidek Mohd Yusof, Nazri RT Nursing RT85 Nursing Ethics RT86.3 Nurse and patient Background: Numerous studies agree that intensive care unit (ICU) nurses carry a relatively heavy mental and physical load, which may be attributable to the gravity of their responsibilities in an environment where the slightest error could have catastrophic effects on the lives of the patients in their care. New insights are needed to support ICU nurses during the pandemic by recognizing their experiences and challenges in work environments. Hence, conducting a systematic literature review may provide a better understanding of the common challenges that ICU nurses experienced during COVID-19 and provide research-based evidence of effective adaptation strategies that have been implemented to lessen their burden. Objective: The impact of the 2019 COVID season on the work of intensive care unit (ICU) nurses is the subject of this review. Methods: A systematic literature review was performed on three electronic search engines, which are Scopus, ProQuest, and Google Scholar, from 2019 to 2022. A PRISMA flow chart was used to facilitate the process of article selection. Results: A total of 12 articles were selected for the review; the main themes were: i) The challenges in taking care of patients; ii) Adaptation strategies; iii) The impact of COVID-19 on social life; and iv) The impact of COVID-19 on perceptions of career. Conclusion: Given the challenges faced by ICU nurses during the COVID-19 pandemic, it is essential for healthcare institutions and policymakers to provide adequate support systems. This includes access to mental health resources, counseling services, and peer support programs to help nurses cope with the emotional and psychological stress associated with their work during a crisis. Even though this review attempted to identify the adaptation strategies used by ICU nurses, there are currently fewer studies investigating this issue. Hence, further study should explore this. Asia Pacific Higher Learning Sdn Bhd 2023-10-15 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/108469/7/108469_A%20systematic%20literature%20review%20of%20intensive%20care%20unit.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/108469/13/108469_A%20systematic%20literature%20review%20of%20intensive%20care%20unit_SCOPUS.pdf Abdul Hamid, Nur Mursyidah and Mohamad Ismail, Mohamad Firdaus and Shahadan, Siti Zuhaidah and Ludin, Salizar and Tuan Muda, Tuan Sidek and Mohd Yusof, Nazri (2023) A systematic literature review of intensive care unit (ICU) nurses' experience during Covid-19. The Malaysian Journal of Nursing (MJN), 15 (2). pp. 154-165. ISSN 2231-7007 E-ISSN 2462-246X https://ejournal.lucp.net/index.php/mjn/article/view/2298 10.31674/mjn.2023.v15i02.017 |
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Background: Numerous studies agree that intensive care unit (ICU) nurses carry a relatively heavy mental and physical load, which may be attributable to the gravity of their responsibilities in an environment where the slightest error could have catastrophic effects on the lives of the patients in their care. New insights are needed to support ICU nurses during the pandemic by recognizing their experiences and challenges in work environments. Hence, conducting a systematic literature review may provide a better understanding of the common challenges that ICU nurses experienced during COVID-19 and provide research-based evidence of effective adaptation strategies that have been implemented to lessen their burden. Objective: The impact of the 2019 COVID season on the work of intensive care unit (ICU) nurses is the subject of this review. Methods: A systematic literature review was performed on three electronic search engines, which are Scopus, ProQuest, and Google Scholar, from 2019 to 2022. A PRISMA flow chart was used to facilitate the process of article selection. Results: A total of 12 articles were selected for the review; the main themes were: i) The challenges in taking care of patients; ii) Adaptation strategies; iii) The impact of COVID-19 on social life; and iv) The impact of COVID-19 on perceptions of career. Conclusion: Given the challenges faced by ICU nurses during the COVID-19 pandemic, it is essential for healthcare institutions and policymakers to provide adequate support systems. This includes access to mental health resources, counseling services, and peer support programs to help nurses cope with the emotional and psychological stress associated with their work during a crisis. Even though this review attempted to identify the adaptation strategies used by ICU nurses, there are currently fewer studies investigating this issue. Hence, further study should explore this. |
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