An Integrative Review of Factors and Interventions Affecting the Well‐Being and Safety of Nurses During a Global Pandemic

Boone, Lesa D.; Rodgers, Melanie M.; Baur, April; Vitek, Elaine; Epstein, Crystal

An Integrative Review of Factors and Interventions Affecting the Well‐Being and Safety of Nurses During a Global Pandemic

Boone, Lesa D.; Rodgers, Melanie M.; Baur, April; Vitek, Elaine; Epstein, Crystal

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Nurses experienced physical and mental exhaustion during the COVID-19 pandemic. Understanding the impact of the pandemic on nurses and effective strategies to support them is critical for increasing nurse resilience and reducing burnout. AIMS: The aims of this study were (1) to synthesize the literature examining how factors associated with the COVID-19 pandemic affected the well-being and safety of nurses (2) and to review interventions which may promote nurse mental health during crises. METHODS: Using an integrative review approach, a comprehensive search of the literature was conducted in March 2022 using the following databases: PubMed, CINAHL, Scopus, and Cochrane. We included quantitative, qualitative, and mixed-method primary research articles published in English in peer-reviewed journals from March 2020 through February 2021. Included articles focused on nurses caring for COVID-19 patients and addressed psychological factors, supportive hospital leadership strategies, or interventions to support well-being. Studies were excluded if they focused on professions outside of nursing. Included articles were summarized and appraised for quality. Findings were synthesized using content analysis. RESULTS: Of the 130 articles initially identified, 17 were included. Articles were quantitative (n = 11), qualitative (n = 5), and mixed methods (n = 1). Three themes were identified: (1) loss of life, hope, and professional identity; (2) lack of visible and supportive leadership; and (3) insufficient planning and response. These experiences contributed to increased symptoms of anxiety, stress, depression, and moral distress in nurses.

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Worldviews on Evidence-Based Nursing
2023
Profession(s)
Nurses
Topic(s)
Moral Distress or Moral Injury
Stress/Trauma
Mental Health
Resource Types
Peer-Reviewed Research
Study Type(s)
Other Literature Review
Action Strategy Area(s)
Physical & Mental Health
Leadership
Commitment & Governance
Setting(s)
Hospital
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