2020
DOI: 10.21608/pssjn.2020.46523.1053
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Nurses' Knowledge, Practice, Attitude and Psychological Stressors Regarding COVID-19 at Quarantine Hospital

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“…From the results of this analysis, it was also found that nurses experienced disturbed psychological responses during the COVID-19 pandemic (Tadesse et al, 2020). Psychological disorders experienced by nurses are mild (Huang et al, 2020), nurses had zero COVID-19 psychological stressor levels, while less than a quarter had severe psychological stressors (Goda Elbqry, 2020). This is in line with research Chew et al, (2020) which found that health workers experience anxiety, depression and stress during the COVID-19 pandemic.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
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“…From the results of this analysis, it was also found that nurses experienced disturbed psychological responses during the COVID-19 pandemic (Tadesse et al, 2020). Psychological disorders experienced by nurses are mild (Huang et al, 2020), nurses had zero COVID-19 psychological stressor levels, while less than a quarter had severe psychological stressors (Goda Elbqry, 2020). This is in line with research Chew et al, (2020) which found that health workers experience anxiety, depression and stress during the COVID-19 pandemic.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…The results of the analysis found that nurses had good infection prevention and control practices (Buertey et al, 2020;Goda Elbqry, 2020;Jin & Yi, 2020;Saadeh et al, 2020;Saha et al, 2020;Sahar et al, 2020;Tadesse et al, 2020;Zafar et al, 2020). Nurses follow the correct protocols to prevent infection of themselves and patients, wear masks, protective clothing, place suspected patients in a ventilated isolation room, routinely clean and disinfect environmental surfaces, frequently clean hands and follow respiratory hygiene and cough etiquette and practice distance social (Alwani et al, 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%