Article ; Online: Factors Influencing Nurses' Work Interruption in Wuhan Isolation Wards During the COVID-19 Pandemic.
Medical science monitor : international medical journal of experimental and clinical research
2021 Volume 27, Page(s) e929851
Abstract: ... interruption in Wuhan's isolation ward during the COVID-19 pandemic. MATERIAL AND METHODS A self-designed ... among nurses in the isolation wards. CONCLUSIONS The incidence of interruption of work among nurses ... from Beijing, Chongqing, and Jilin who worked during the COVID-19 pandemic in Wuhan in March 2020 ...
Abstract | BACKGROUND Through January 2021, the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) continued to create significant pressure on medical staff who have worked to treat patients with the disease and control its spread. This study aimed to increase understanding of the situation and influencing factors of nurses' work interruption in Wuhan's isolation ward during the COVID-19 pandemic. MATERIAL AND METHODS A self-designed general situation questionnaire and work interruption questionnaire were used to survey 160 nurses from Beijing, Chongqing, and Jilin who worked during the COVID-19 pandemic in Wuhan in March 2020. The questionnaire could only be answered once by each nurse via a WeChat account. The submitted answers were verified by 2 researchers. RESULTS The results showed that the rate of interruption of work among nurses in the isolation ward was 25%, and the rate of nurses experiencing a negative experience was 96.9%. The results of univariate analysis showed that the following factors were related to the work interruption of the nurses in the isolation ward (all P<0.05): emergency public incident training; emergency public incident treatment experience; knowledge of COVID-19 pneumonia; hours worked per shift in the quarantine area; and negative physiologic experience. Logistic regression analysis showed that negative experience, hours worked per shift, and emergency public incident training were the independent factors influencing work interruption among nurses in the isolation wards. CONCLUSIONS The incidence of interruption of work among nurses in the isolation ward was 25%. Negative experiences, long working hours per shift, and lack of emergency public incident training made the nurses more prone to work interruption. |
|||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
MeSH term(s) | Adult ; Beijing/epidemiology ; COVID-19/economics ; COVID-19/nursing ; China/epidemiology ; Emergency Service, Hospital ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Nurses/economics ; Nurses/supply & distribution ; Nurses/trends ; Pandemics ; Risk Factors ; SARS-CoV-2/isolation & purification ; Surveys and Questionnaires ; Workload/economics | |||||
Language | English | |||||
Publishing date | 2021-06-28 | |||||
Publishing country | United States | |||||
Document type | Journal Article | |||||
ZDB-ID | 1439041-3 | |||||
ISSN | 1643-3750 ; 1234-1010 | |||||
ISSN (online) | 1643-3750 | |||||
ISSN | 1234-1010 | |||||
DOI | 10.12659/MSM.929851 | |||||
Shelf mark |
|
|||||
Database | MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE |
More links
Kategorien
In stock of ZB MED Cologne/Königswinter
Zs.A 4924: Show issues | Location: Je nach Verfügbarkeit (siehe Angabe bei Bestand) bis Jg. 1994: Bestellungen von Artikeln über das Online-Bestellformular Jg. 1995 - 2021: Lesesall (2.OG) ab Jg. 2022: Lesesaal (EG) |
Order via subito
This service is chargeable due to the Delivery terms set by subito. Orders including an article and supplementary material will be classified as separate orders. In these cases, fees will be demanded for each order.