Purpose
This study was conducted to examine the physical problems and fatigue levels experienced by nurses during the COVID‐19 pandemic.
Method
A descriptive and correlational design was used. The study data were collected in a state and a university hospital in the center of this province between September and December 2020. The population of the study included 460 nurses in these two hospitals, and the sample consisted of 377 volunteer nurses, which represented 81.95% of the population.
Data collection tools included a “Personal Information Form,” a “Nurses' Physical Problems Questionnaire,” and the “Chalder Fatigue Scale (CFS)”.
Results
The mean score of the nurses on the total CFS was 20.14 ± 6.72. The mean CFS score of nurses who worked in the university hospital compared to the score of those who worked in the state hospital and the score of those who experienced health problems during the COVID‐19 pandemic compared to the score of those who did not was significantly higher (p < .05). Regarding the physical problems that the nurses experienced, the highest rate of “yes” responses was given to the question “Have you experienced sweating in PPE?” (94.2%), while the lowest rate of “yes” responses was given to the question “Have you experienced a risk of falling due to the shoe covers you wore on your feet?” (48.0%).
Conclusion/Implications for Practice
The CFS scores of the nurses who said “Yes” to all physical problems evaluated in this study were found to be significantly higher (p < .05). Nurses' work‐related fatigue is recognized as a threat to nurse health and patient safety. By providing adequate staffing levels to frontline nurses in the COVID‐19 pandemic, nurse managers can effectively reduce or prevent pandemic fatigue and improve their physical health.
Kolonoskopi günümüzde başta kolorektal kanserlerin
tarama ve tanısı olmak üzere pek çok hastalıkta yaygın olarak uygulanmaktadır.
Vücudun en mahrem bölgelerinden biri olarak kabul edilen anorektal bölgeden
yapılan kolonoskopi gibi işlemler ve muayenelerin hastaları küçük düşürdüğüne
dair ön yargılı fikirler vardır. Bu fikirler hastada utanma duygusu oluşturarak
hastayı rahatsız edeceğinden ve işlemin başarısını olumsuz yönde
etkileyebileceğinden bu duygunun yönetilerek en aza indirilmesi önemlidir.
Kolonoskopi işleminden utanan bireyler için hasta eğitimi ve danışmanlığı gibi
müdahaleler bireyin utanma duygusunu azaltarak hasta konforunun artmasına,
işleme uyum sağlamasına, kolorektal kanser taramalarına daha fazla kişinin
katılımı sağlanarak kolorektal kanserlerin erken dönemde tanılanmasına katkı
sağlar. Bu derleme; kolonoskopi uygulanan hastaların yaşadıkları potansiyel
utanma nedenlerini literatür incelenmesiyle belirlemek, hemşireleri utanma
duygusu yönetimi hakkında bilgilendirmek ve farkındalıklarını artırmak amacıyla
yazılmıştır.
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