Experiences of undergraduate nursing students who worked clinically during the COVID-19 pandemic
Date
2022-07-21Author
Dempsey, Laura
Gaffney, Lorraine
Bracken, Sinead
Tully, Agnes
Corcoran, Olivia
McDonnell-Naughton, Mary
Sweeney, Lisa
McDonnell, Denise
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Aim: This study explored the experiences of undergraduate nursing students who
worked clinically during the COVID-19 pandemic in Irish healthcare settings.
Design: A qualitative descriptive approach was employed.
Methods: Online focus group interviews were used to collect data from general nurs ing students (N = 47) between February and April 2021. Data were analysed using
thematic analysis.
Results: Descriptive thematic analysis of the data revealed five themes; changes in
care delivery, changes in communication and relationships with the patient, an emo tionally charged work atmosphere, coping strategies during the pandemic and student
learning specific to COVID-19. Challenges such as an increased workload, fear of con tracting the virus and taking on novel and additional roles were revealed. Students re mained undeterred, and despite the many challenges faced, they largely viewed their
experiences as a source of personal and professional growth, and benefitted from the
learning opportunities afforded to them
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