2022
DOI: 10.5762/kais.2022.23.10.185
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The Significance of Mediation on the Effect for Self-Debriefing Experience to Nursing Practice Readiness on the Job Performance New Nurses

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“…Health professionals experienced exhaustion, physical and emotional pain, and fear because of their disease-related symptoms. Reports from nurses who cared for MERS patients reflect the demanding and exhausting duties of having to wear PPE, double gloving, and constant disinfecting activities (Kim, 2017(Kim, , 2018, which was also found in our study. Participants, however, were taken aback by the social stigma, not only against patients but also against themselves as health professionals.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%
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“…Health professionals experienced exhaustion, physical and emotional pain, and fear because of their disease-related symptoms. Reports from nurses who cared for MERS patients reflect the demanding and exhausting duties of having to wear PPE, double gloving, and constant disinfecting activities (Kim, 2017(Kim, , 2018, which was also found in our study. Participants, however, were taken aback by the social stigma, not only against patients but also against themselves as health professionals.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…Both uncertainty and stigma were reported by patients and health professionals as prominent themes, consistent with our findings. Recent publications on nurses caring for MERS patients also report feelings of social isolation, such as loneliness and finding themselves avoiding social contacts (Kim, 2017), and stigmatisation (Kim, 2018). For our participants, the hurt from outright rejection towards them intensified as a result of skewed media reports adding to public hysteria and fear, which has also been a cause for concern more recently in relation to the novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) epidemic (Ippolito, Hui, Ntoumi, Maeurer, & Zumla, 2020).…”
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confidence: 66%
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