Abstract
Since the end of 2019, thousands of healthcare professionals worldwide have lost
their lives due to COVID-19 infections. In South Korea too, healthcare
professionals have experienced various physical and psychological difficulties
stemming from COVID-19 infections. The purpose of this study was to
comprehensively analyze the difficulties, responses, and changes in experience
of Korean nurses during the recent COVID-19 pandemic. Using the integrated
literature review method suggested by Whittemore and Knafl, qualitative research
papers on the experiences of Korean nurses during the COVID-19 pandemic were
analyzed. A total of nine documents were selected, and the experiences of nurses
during the COVID-19 pandemic were classified in terms of the difficulties they
encountered, their responses, and other relevant changes. The main finding of
this study is that Korean nurses underwent severe physical and mental stress
during the COVID-19 pandemic. This finding suggests that plans should be
developed now, both by governments and medical institutions, to provide better
support and protection to nurses in the event of future pandemics.
Publisher
The Korean Society for Medical Ethics
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