Experiences of new nurses in the United States during the acute phase of the COVID‐19 pandemic

Author:

Byrne Christine D.1ORCID,Copel Linda Carman1ORCID,Smeltzer Suzanne C.1ORCID,Chen Mu‐Hsun2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Villanova University M. Louise Fitzpatrick College of Nursing Villanova Pennsylvania USA

2. Department of Mathematics and Statistics Villanova University Villanova Pennsylvania USA

Abstract

AbstractAimThis qualitative descriptive study describes the experiences of new nurses during the acute phase of the COVID‐19 pandemic in the United States.BackgroundNew nurses faced the dual challenge of transitioning to practice while working during a global pandemic. Although multiple studies have described nurses’ experiences during the COVID‐19 pandemic, research is warranted to understand new nurses’ experiences during the acute phase of the pandemic.MethodsRegistered nurses (n = 46) with less than two years of work experience, who participated in the COVID‐19 Study and Registry of Healthcare and Support Personnel (CHAMPS), participated in this study. Thematic analysis was used to examine their responses. The COREQ guidelines were used in reporting this study.ResultsFive themes were extracted: feelings of increasing isolation, feelings of intense fear, personal health concerns, shattered and disrupted expectations, and living in a constant dilemma.DiscussionNew nurses described their distress and profound sense of isolation which was compounded by their status as new employees and being shunned by others. There was intense fear for their safety and health. They viewed their limited nursing experience with only COVID‐19 patients as detrimental to their careers and encountered complex dilemmas and were obligated to make problematic choices.ConclusionsNew nurses revealed unrelenting psychological and physical distress during the pandemic. Identification and implementation of strategies to address their distress and alleviate its negative consequences were needed but not provided.Implications for nursing policyThe development and implementation of policies to address the challenges new nurses encounter are needed. Action strategies to promote professional socialization and job retention are required.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Nursing

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