Characteristics and quality of reporting qualitative nursing research related to the COVID-19 pandemic: a systematic search and critical review.

Characteristics and quality of reporting qualitative nursing research related to the COVID-19 pandemic: a systematic search and critical review.

Publication date: Jul 22, 2024

The COVID-19 (Coronavirus disease of 2019) pandemic caused major disruption to nursing research, especially qualitative research. Researchers had to overcome numerous challenges that potentially impacted the quality of the studies carried out. The aim of this study is to assess the characteristics and quality of reporting qualitative nursing articles on the COVID-19 pandemic. A systematic search and critical review using content analysis was conducted on published nurse-led articles using a qualitative approach related to the COVID-19 pandemic. A combination of the Consolidated Criteria for Reporting Qualitative Research (COREQ) and Standards for Reporting Qualitative Research (SRQR) checklists and additional items identified from the literature were used to assess the characteristics and overall quality of reporting of qualitative research. Out of 63,494 articles screened, 444 met the inclusion criteria. Most studies were published in high-impact, Quartile 1 journals, with the majority originating from the USA. Common themes included workforce experiences and the impact of pandemic restrictions. Methodological quality varied, with a notable underuse of standardized reporting checklists. Despite pandemic-induced challenges in data collection, interviews remained the predominant method. However, the adoption of remote research methods and analysis software was limited. The findings underscore the resilience and adaptability of nursing researchers during the pandemic. High-quality publications in top-tier journals indicate rigorous academic standards. However, the low utilization of reporting checklists suggests a need for greater emphasis on methodological transparency and adherence to established quality guidelines. This review highlights the importance of enhancing qualitative research practices to improve the rigor and reliability of studies, particularly in crisis contexts.

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Concepts Keywords
Coronavirus COVID-19
Journals Critical review
Nurse Methodological quality
Pandemic Nursing research
Qualitative research

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease IDO quality
disease MESH COVID-19 pandemic
pathway KEGG Coronavirus disease
drug DRUGBANK Methionine
disease VO USA
drug DRUGBANK Coenzyme M
disease MESH lifestyle
drug DRUGBANK Polyethylene glycol
disease MESH burnout
disease MESH psychological distress
drug DRUGBANK Isoxaflutole
disease MESH emergencies
disease VO publication
disease VO Gap
disease VO volume
disease IDO production
disease VO report
disease VO document
drug DRUGBANK L-Phenylalanine
disease IDO country
disease VO frequency
drug DRUGBANK Nonoxynol-9
disease VO Canada
disease VO population
disease MESH facial expression
drug DRUGBANK Spinosad
drug DRUGBANK Trestolone
disease VO viability
disease VO efficient
disease VO efficiency
disease VO time
disease VO effective
disease VO effectiveness
disease IDO process
drug DRUGBANK Erythropoietin
drug DRUGBANK Etoperidone
drug DRUGBANK BK-MDA

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