It’s What We Do: Experiences of UK Nurses Working during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Impact on Practice, Identity and Resilience
Citation
Davey, Z.; Srikesavan, C.; Cipriani, A.; Henshall, C. It’s What We Do: Experiences of UK Nurses Working during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Impact on Practice, Identity and Resilience. Healthcare 2022, 10, 1674.
Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic increased pressure on a nursing workforce already facing high
levels of stress, burnout, and fatigue in the United Kingdom (UK) and internationally. The contribution of nurses to keeping the public safe was widely recognised as they met the challenges of
delivering complex patient care during the healthcare crisis. However, the psychological impact
of this on nurses’ health and wellbeing has been substantial, and the number of nurses leaving the
profession in the UK is rising. The aim of this study was to explore the experiences of nurses working
during the COVID-19 pandemic and the impact of this on their psychological health, wellbeing and
resilience. The study is part of a wider project to develop and pilot an online resilience intervention
for nurses during COVID-19. Five focus groups with 22 nurses were carried out online. Data was
analysed thematically using the Framework Method. Four key themes relating to positive and
negative impacts of working during the pandemic were identified: Rapid changes and contexts in
flux; loss and disruption; finding opportunities and positive transformation; and reinforcing and
strengthening identity. Implications for coping and resilience in nursing, nursing identities and
workforce development are discussed.
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