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Nurses' mental health and coping strategies throughout COVID-19 outbreak: A nationwide qualitative study.

Aminol Azrin MaideenDeeni Rudita IdrisAgong LupatYea Fui ChungHaji-Salehkamal Haji-BadarudinHajah-Kartini SuhaiHajah Noraliah AbdullahHaji-Rahim OmarRamlah KisutHanif Abdul RahmanKhadizah H Abdul-Mumin
Published in: International journal of mental health nursing (2022)
This qualitative exploratory study explored nurses' mental health and coping strategies working with suspected and confirmed COVID-19 patients in Brunei Darussalam. Eleven focus group discussions were conducted between October 2020 and January 2021, involving 75 participants. Three themes emerged: 'COVID-19 roller-coaster transitional journey' explained the different psychological responses of the journey of the nurses from merely hearing about COVID-19 from far to the invasion of the virus and community outbreak in the country; 'Mind my mind and heart' share experiences of the nurses in terms of their mental health and emotional responses; and 'the psychosocial system' described the coping mechanisms of the nurses throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. Nurses' mental health and coping strategies during the COVID-19 pandemic influenced how they provided care and performed other tasks, which should not be taken for granted. Nurses employed psychosocial coping methods at the different phases of the COVID-19 pandemic and support from family, friends, the public, and the governmental level. This research is fundamental as a basis for other countries to design psychological interventions during this yet unsettled COVID-19 pandemic.
Keyphrases
  • mental health
  • depressive symptoms
  • mental illness
  • social support
  • sars cov
  • healthcare
  • coronavirus disease
  • emergency department
  • palliative care
  • systematic review
  • sleep quality
  • atrial fibrillation
  • pain management