2023
DOI: 10.3390/healthcare11071028
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A Qualitative Study on Frontline Nurses’ Experiences and Challenges in Providing Care for COVID-19 Patients in the Volta Region of Ghana: Implications for Nursing Management and Nursing Workforce Retention

Abstract: Since the outbreak of COVID-19, studies related to the COVID-19 pandemic have been published widely. However, there are limited qualitative studies in Ghana that explored and shed light on frontline nurses’ experiences and challenges in caring for patients diagnosed with COVID-19. This study aimed to explore frontline nurses’ experiences and challenges of providing care for COVID-19 patients in the Volta Region of Ghana. This study adopted a descriptive qualitative research design to collect data. We conducted… Show more

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“…Managing COVID-19 patients has been a challenge for the nursing staff, as the implementation of strict guidelines and protocols revealed organizational problems and shortcomings, such as staff shortage, inappropriate task allocation, and the lack of competent and well-organized interprofessional teams. In a similar study, nurses who cared for patients with COVID-19 exhibited stress and burnout due to the insufficient number of nurses working in the treatment center [ 43 ]. Relevant research evidence indicates that the empowerment and autonomy of the nursing staff are related to appropriate task allocation, which is essential for the provision of quality nursing care, especially in times of health crises [ 44 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Managing COVID-19 patients has been a challenge for the nursing staff, as the implementation of strict guidelines and protocols revealed organizational problems and shortcomings, such as staff shortage, inappropriate task allocation, and the lack of competent and well-organized interprofessional teams. In a similar study, nurses who cared for patients with COVID-19 exhibited stress and burnout due to the insufficient number of nurses working in the treatment center [ 43 ]. Relevant research evidence indicates that the empowerment and autonomy of the nursing staff are related to appropriate task allocation, which is essential for the provision of quality nursing care, especially in times of health crises [ 44 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, the COVID-19 pandemic put a great deal of pressure on the capacities of health systems, particularly during the early stages. The inadequacy or sometimes the lack of buildings, health-care workers, and medical care equipment in hospitals increased the workload of health workers (Winkelmann et al, 2022;Adatara et al, 2023;Karakose et al, 2021;Kim et al, 2023). With all these outcomes, the COVID-19 pandemic has become one of the most difficult crises faced by humanity in modern history (Karakose, 2021).…”
Section: Covid-19 Pandemic and Its Impact On Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%