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The Registered Nurses amid COVID-19 in Saudi Arabia: A descriptive phenomenological study.

Jordan Tovera SalvadorFriyal Mubarak AlqahtaniMu'taman Khalil Mohmoud JarrarMaria Abigail Cabiades TrinidadMarc Oneel Castillo AlvarezKathlynn Buenaobra SanchezAhrjaynes Balanag RosarioLilibeth Dela Victoria ReyesSuzette Golez CabonceDarwin Damsani AgmanSherien Ragab Dorgham
Published in: Nursing open (2022)
The participants' narratives generated three major themes, namely: 'one foot below the ground', 'the nightingale pledge'; and 'hope beyond COVID-19'. The lived experiences of Registered Nurses throughout the pandemic brought by the COVID-19 virus increase a person's understanding of the phenomenon under investigation and plan collective actions to improve the nurses' welfare. The unique challenges faced by Registered Nurses as they carry out their duties in a variety of healthcare settings can be better appreciated if their experiences are taken into account. Nursing administrations all around the world can use the findings of this research to create safeguards for their staff.
Keyphrases
  • coronavirus disease
  • healthcare
  • mental health
  • sars cov
  • respiratory syndrome coronavirus
  • quality improvement