JOURNAL ARTICLE

Explaining the Experiences of Health Care Providers During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Qualitative Study

Faeze Kobrai-AbkenarParand PourghaneFatemeh Jafarzadeh-Kenarsari

Year: 2023 Journal:   Journal of Qualitative Research in Health Sciences Vol: 12 (3)Pages: 166-173

Abstract

Background: Healthcare providers in different countries have different experiences during epidemic conditions based on their nursing resources and healthcare systems and the cultural norms of the community. The present study aimed to explore the experiences of healthcare providers during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: This qualitative study was conducted on 36 medical personnel from eastern Guilan in the north of Iran. The participants were selected via purposive sampling. The data were collected through semi-structured interviews. The interviews continued until data saturation. Data analysis was performed using conventional content analysis, simultaneous with data collection. Results: Data analysis revealed three main categories and 10 subcategories: peaceful coexistence (scientific-professional development, enhanced emotional proximity, and resilience in critical situations), the outburst of despair (exhaustion in clinical settings, annoying obsessions, ambivalent decision making, and excessive fear), and in the shadow of sorrow (the shadow of depression, painful public rejection, and in financial distress). Conclusion: An analysis of the participants’ experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic revealed three main themes: peaceful coexistence, the outburst of despair, and in the shadow of sorrow. Paying attention to the physical, psycho-social, emotional, and financial challenges and needs of healthcare providers, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, is an undeniable necessity and requires the full attention and support of the authorities and the community.

Keywords:
Sorrow Pandemic Psychology Health care Qualitative research Shadow (psychology) Nonprobability sampling Snowball sampling Ambivalence Nursing Social psychology Medicine Sociology Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) Political science Environmental health Social science Infectious disease (medical specialty)

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Topics

Disaster Response and Management
Health Sciences →  Health Professions →  Emergency Medical Services
COVID-19 and Mental Health
Social Sciences →  Psychology →  Clinical Psychology

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