This study aims to provide an overview of the telenursing method used by families undergoing palliative care programs for advanced cancer patients during the COVID-19 pandemic. The method used is a qualitative design with a phenomenological approach model. Data collection techniques were carried out through in-depth interviews with six participants and were taken based on the snowball sampling method. The results showed that when undergoing a palliative care program, the experience experienced by the family was worried about being infected with COVID-19 and there was patient non-compliance in undergoing the palliative care therapy program, such as doing excessive physical activity, taking drugs irregularly and consuming prohibited foods. In conclusion, it is necessary to increase the telenursing method's ability for families undergoing palliative care programs for advanced cancer patients during the COVID-19 pandemic, especially in improving the ability to communicate with patients and the use of information technology. Keywords: COVID-19, Cancer, Palliative Care, Telenursing
This study examined how family support and social adaptation correlate to nurses' anxiety levels during the COVID-19 pandemic. This descriptive correlational study was conducted using Cross Sectional approach. Non Probability Sampling and Purposive Sampling techniques were employed to select 126 respondents who were assigned to answer validated questionnaires namely TMAS (Anxiety (Taylor Minnesota Anxiety Scale), PAIS-SR social adaptation (Psychosocial Adjustment to Illness), family support scale and work stress scale. Results the final analysis showed the level of family support, social adaptation and work stress experience correlate to nurses' anxiety levels during the COVID-19 pandemic. conclusion, the factors related to nurses anxiety during the COVID-19 pandemic are family support, social adaptation and the experience of nurses' work stres. Keywords: Anxiety, COVID-19, Social Adaptation, Family Support, Nurse
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