“It was simply disturbing” – evaluation of the stress factors of nursing staff on special COVID-19 wards during the pandemic: a qualitative study.

Publication date: Feb 03, 2025

The COVID-19 pandemic has posed enormous challenges for healthcare systems worldwide. The strain on nursing staff working in special COVID-19 wards during the pandemic increased dramatically. To support nursing staff more effectively in similar situations in the future, it is important to identify specific stress factors to design effective support measures. To collect the experiences and lessons learned from nursing staff who have been affected by COVID-19 pandemic on a special COVID-19 ward that were perceived as stressful. The findings should contribute to the development of specific support measures for healthcare professionals. Qualitative interview study. We interviewed 14 members of nursing staff who worked on COVID-19 wards at two University Hospitals about their working experiences during the pandemic. We were able to identify 10 key stress factors. These included an increased workload, communication deficits, a difficult personnel situation, subjective pressure, the establishment of a new ward, a shortage of material resources, inadequate hygiene conditions, a lack of opportunities to cope with the situation, the absence of relatives and decision making. The identification of various stress factors highlights the urgent need for comprehensive support measures. These measures could include concepts for dealing with physical and psychosocial stress, the provision of resources and sufficient personnel support. It remains crucial to proactively take preventive and supportive measures to reduce the burden and moral distress of nursing staff and protect their health in the long term. Despite the pandemic, the implications of our findings remain relevant for the future.

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Concepts Keywords
Covid COVID-19
Enormous Moral distress
Nursing Nursing staff
Psychosocial Qualitative research
Relatives Stress factors
Workload

Semantics

Type Source Name
drug DRUGBANK Etoperidone
disease MESH COVID-19
pathway REACTOME Reproduction
disease MESH infections
disease MESH emergency
disease MESH emotional stress
disease IDO facility
disease MESH depression
disease MESH anxiety
disease MESH work related stress
disease IDO infection
disease IDO process
drug DRUGBANK Tretamine
drug DRUGBANK Pentaerythritol tetranitrate
disease MESH uncertainty
drug DRUGBANK Polyethylene glycol
disease MESH defects
drug DRUGBANK Water
drug DRUGBANK Ilex paraguariensis leaf
disease IDO blood
drug DRUGBANK Oxygen
drug DRUGBANK Spinosad
disease MESH end of life
drug DRUGBANK Nonoxynol-9
disease MESH psychological trauma
disease MESH causes
disease MESH mental illness
drug DRUGBANK Coenzyme M
drug DRUGBANK Cysteamine
disease MESH privacy
disease MESH hepatitis
drug DRUGBANK (S)-Des-Me-Ampa
disease MESH Moral injury
drug DRUGBANK Thiocolchicoside
disease MESH burnout
drug DRUGBANK Carboxyamidotriazole
drug DRUGBANK Trestolone

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