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년도별 ‘권’과 ‘호’를 선택해 주세요 (SSN 1598-2874(38권 4호까지), ISSN 2005-3673(38권 5호부터)

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Subject The Work Experience of Newly Recruited Male Nurses during COVID-19: A Qualitative Study
Name : Huiyue Zhou; Xin Wang; Ruofei Du; Xiang Cheng; Kexin Zheng; Shiqi Dong; Justin Henri; Changying Chen; Tao Wang Date : 2021년 08월 Page : p203~p209
Name Huiyue Zhou; Xin Wang; Ruofei Du; Xiang Cheng; Kexin Zheng; Shiqi Dong; Justin Henri; Changying Chen; Tao Wang Date 2021년 08월 Page p203~p209 인쇄
File 7.The work experience.pdf
Keyword COVID-19; Male; Nurses; Pneumovirus infections; Qualitative research
Purpose: This study was to investigate the work experience of newly recruited male nurses during the
COVID-19 pandemic.
Methods: With a phenomenological approach, this qualitative study was adopted semistructured interviews
by phone or video calls. A total of 9 male nurses newly recruited for the COVID-19 wards in
Chinese hospitals were interviewed for this study. And Colaizzi's method was applied for evaluation in
the data analysis.
Results: Based on our findings, three themes were extracted. First, the newly recruited male nurses
showed negative emotions at the beginning of COVID-19 epidemic, which was caused by changes in
working conditions and content, but also prompted the nurses to change the way of coping with the
crisis. Second, they gradually mastered the working skills and psychological training to cope with COVID-
19 and developed a positive attitude toward life and a high sense of professional responsibility. Finally,
we learned about their needs to respond to public health emergencies such as the COVID-19 pandemic.
Conclusion: COVID-19 is a disaster for all of humanity. The newly recruited male nurses are an important
force in emergency rescue. Although they suffered from short-term negative emotions, they quickly
adapted to the crisis. In order to better prepare for future emergencies, the disaster response capacity of
newly recruited male nurses needs to be further improved. In addition, newly recruited male nurses have
a strong demand for timely and personalized career development guidance.