Application of humanistic care in nurses fighting against "novel coronavirus pneumonia"

Song Z1, Li S1, Hu S1, Fan D1, Zhan X1, Ni X1, Dai F1, Zhang H1

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Clinical

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Research Methods / Techniques

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ePoster 5
Scientific Open Discussion Session 21
On-Demand
Nursing Physiology Questionnaire
1. The first affiliated hospital of anhui medical university
Presenter
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Zhen Song

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Abstract

Hypothesis / aims of study
COVID -19 broke out in late December 2019, and our hospital launched an emergency response plan to fight the epidemic on December 17. A total of 308 nurses in the hospital joined the Wuhan yintan hospital,the fever outpatient department of our hospital, and the new coronary lung ward.In order to support and care for frontline nurses, the humanistic nursing group of our hospital has taken active actions to provide humanistic care to frontline nurses throughout the whole process and support the protests of frontline nurses.
Study design, materials and methods
1、Establish WeChat group of humanistic care for front-line and emergency nurses. 2、Humanities group under the leadership of the nursing department to carry books, flowers, fruits, food to the isolation ward visiting nurse.3、Develop psychological stress and physical health questionnaire to investigate the nurses and timely psychological intervention.4、Evaluate the nurses psychological status, resting the nurses who has severe psychological stress and can't continue to bear the work .5、Mobilize humanistic nursing group members to make encouraging videos for the nurses. Psychological counselors one to one with the nurses to maintain intensive contact, care for the nurses psychological and sleep.6、Deliver humanistic care through video birthday party for the nurses.7、Arrange kobayashi comics for the nurse lounge.
Results
In the more than one month of anti-epidemic work, the nurses united and cooperated, worked hard, and tried to treat the patients. Although there was a lot of pressure, all the first-line nurses excellently completed the task.No nurses were infected.
Interpretation of results
The outbreak of a sudden epidemic is an unprecedented emergency event for the country, hospitals and all medical staff. Most of the young nurses fighting this outbreak are young nurses who have undergone the most severe mental and physical tests, and especially need the support of humanistic care. From the humanistic nursing group nurses humanistic care and psychological support all the way, that they feel are not alone, delivered in a timely manner all kinds of care, to ensure a nurse mind and body health is the most important task of the humanistic care in our group, through the whole process of humanistic care, the nurse get love and warm, received good spiritual, psychological and cultural support. The humanities group has also been trained and improved through the whole process of caring for the epidemic. The power of caring is the invisible spiritual support.
Concluding message
In the more than one month of anti-epidemic work, the nurses united and cooperated, worked hard, and tried to treat the patients. Although there was a lot of pressure, all the first-line nurses excellently completed the task.No nurses were infected.
Disclosures
Funding None Clinical Trial No Subjects Human Ethics Committee The first affiliated hospital of anhui medical university Helsinki Yes Informed Consent Yes
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