Keywords

COVID-19 nursing care, nursing research, Pearls, qualitative research

 

Authors

  1. Bosek, Marcia Sue Dewolf DNSc, RN
  2. Ware, Catherine BS
  3. Laramee, Ann MS, ANP-BC, ACNS, CHFN, ACHPN, FHFSA
  4. Hoffman, Sarah MSN, RN, CENP

Abstract

Purpose: Before the COVID-19 pandemic, nurses had little experience providing care during a pandemic. This project aimed to identify Pearls (suggestions) to survive a pandemic as a nurse.

 

Methods: A phenomenologic design was implemented. Narrative comments were analyzed using Braun & Clarke's Six Phases of Summative Concept Analysis. This paper focuses on responses to a secondary question of this design.

 

Results: One hundred thirty-four professional nurses provided 150 Pearls; of these, 123 Pearls reflected a positive sentiment. The Pearls fit into four themes: take care of yourself and find a balance, work as a team, practice safety, and appreciate that this is a hard time.

 

Conclusion: The COVID-19 pandemic provides a valuable lesson for how nurses can survive future pandemics. Further research is warranted to investigate how useful the Pearls are for nurses in future pandemics and other crises threatening healthcare.