Lived experience of critical care nurses serving in a war zone: A phenomenological study

Author:

Muhammad Gooshi1ORCID,Zohre Vafadar2ORCID,Hamid Peyrovi3ORCID,Soleyman Heydari4ORCID,Morteza Khaghanizade5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Nursing Faculty Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences Tehran Iran

2. School of Nursing Medical‐ Surgical Department Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences Tehran Iran

3. Nursing and Midwifery Care Research Center Iran University of Medical Sciences Tehran Iran

4. Department of Surgery Trauma Research Center, Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences Tehran Iran

5. Behavioral Sciences Research Center Life Style Institute, Nursing Faculty Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences Tehran Iran

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundWar has always been a part of human life, and nurses are among the first people to attend to the battlefield alongside the soldiers. Nurses' experiences of being in war zones have long been of interest to researchers. In the conflicts in Syria, Iranian nurses have played a crucial role in saving the lives of many people.AimThis qualitative study aims to explore the lived experience of Iranian critical care nurses deployed to battlefields in Syria between 2014 and 2020.Study DesignThis qualitative study adopted a hermeneutic phenomenology approach using Van Manen's methodology. The data was obtained through semi‐structured in‐depth interviews with 15 nurses who experienced war zones. Purposive sampling was used and interviews with the participants were conducted at the agreed place. Interviews were recorded, wrote verbatim and analysed with MAXQDA10 software. COREQ, a 32‐item checklist, guided method selection, data analysis and the findings' presentation.ResultsThe four main themes that emerged include ‘blossoming of talents on the battlefield’, ‘capable nurses at war’, ‘nursing jihad’ and ‘mental preoccupations’. These themes include 12 subthemes and 32 primary subthemes that explain the meaning of Iranian nurses being in war zones in Syria.ConclusionsNurses in the war zones of Syria gained valuable experiences of the blossoming of talents in themselves and others. The lived experiences of the nurses revealed that working in the war zones of Syria is a concept of nurses' capabilities. They considered being in the war zones of Syria as a form of nursing jihad. In spite of the many positive aspects of their experience, the nurses expressed their mental preoccupations during their deployment.Relevance to Clinical PracticeNursing care in a war zone for the critically wounded is a unique experience. The experience and ongoing impact of those experiences offer invaluable information for nursing and health policy stakeholders who are planning future deployments.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Critical Care Nursing

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