2020
DOI: 10.17719/jisr.11049
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Salginin Psi̇koloji̇k Etki̇leri̇: Covid-19 Hemşi̇releri̇

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“…Uncertainties regarding the course of the disease also caused despair and stress. It was also shown in other studies that, nurses felt hopeless and stressful due to the very same factor (21,22). Due to its specific nature, nursing is a highly stressful profession.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 69%
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“…Uncertainties regarding the course of the disease also caused despair and stress. It was also shown in other studies that, nurses felt hopeless and stressful due to the very same factor (21,22). Due to its specific nature, nursing is a highly stressful profession.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…Similar results were obtained also in other studies (25). Additional healthcare staff should be employed in order to reduce the pressure and workload on healthcare personnel and the needs should be provided as soon as possible and at the best conditions (21).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…(Jakson vd., 2020;Yılmaz vd., 2020). İlave olarak, Covid-19 tanısı almış hastalara bakım veren hemşireler, pandemi sürecinin getirdiği zorlukların etkisi ile korku ve anksiyete gibi duygular yaşamaktadır (Çevik Aktura & Özden, 2020). Bu durum, yoğun çalışma temposu, enfeksiyon bulaşma riski, kendisinin sağlığı hakkında endişelenme gibi stres zorluklarına rağmen çalışmaya devam etmelerinin, kendilerinde daha fazla işe bağlı gerginlik ve duygusal tükenme yaratacağı ile açıklanabilir.…”
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“…Throughout history, epidemics have been a cause of fear at both individual and social levels due to their structures that change daily life practices, increase the need for medical help, cause high rates of morbidity and mortality, and create uncertainty (1). Similarly, the novel coronavirus infection (COVID- 19), which led to a worldwide pandemic for the last three years, has been described as a public health emergency that deeply affects the social and economic order, threatens the lives of individuals, damages the sense of trust, questions values, creates a perception of threat by causing an environment of uncertainty, and raises fear and anxiety at the international level (2)(3)(4). Globally, there were 340.543.962 confirmed cases of COVID-19, including 5.570.163 deaths, reported to WHO as of 21 January 2022.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%