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Implications of nursing performance in coping with COVID-19: emotional exhaustion and strategies useda a Article extracted from the Master's dissertation entitled “NURSING PERFORMANCE IN COPING WITH THE PANDEMIC: A multicenter study about COVID-19 and non-COVID-19 units”, Graduate Program in Nursing. Author: Larissa Fonseca Ampos. Academic Advisor: Daiane Dal Pai. Escola de Enfermagem. Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul. Sustained in 2022.

Abstract

Objective

to analyze the self-perceived implications and strategies used by Nursing workers from COVID-19 and non-COVID-19 units regarding professional performance in coping with the pandemic.

Method

a multicenter and descriptive-exploratory study with a qualitative approach, developed at four hospitals in southern Brazil between January and May 2021. 19 workers from the Nursing team were interviewed, 10 of which were assigned to COVID-19 units and 9 to non-COVID-19 units. Thematic content analysis was performed.

Results

two categories emerged: (1) Emotional exhaustion and its impact on work, due to severity of the patients and high number of deaths in COVID-19 units and organizational changes and work overload in non-COVID units; and (2) Coping strategies used, similar in the units in terms of self-care, leisure, physical activity and spirituality, but different in terms of professional fulfillment, present in the COVID-19 units.

Conclusion and implications for the practice

The pandemic increased exhaustion in the Nursing workers who used mitigating strategies, highlighting the difference in understanding the cause of exhaustion and in carrying out the work felt by workers in COVID-19 units. The need to monitor the health of Nursing workers that were active during the pandemic is highlighted.

Keywords:
COVID-19; Nursing; Multicenter Study; Occupational Health; Mental Health

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