QUALITATIVE SURVEY ABOUT NURSES FIRST WORK EXPERIENCE DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC
NCT05110859 · Status: UNKNOWN · Type: OBSERVATIONAL · Enrollment: 20
Last updated 2021-11-08
Summary
During covid-19 pandemic an huge reorganization of all PiacenzaHospital was done to manage the increasing requests for hosptitalization.
New nurses had to face first work experience in full pandemic Emergency. Altough even before the pandemic, being a newly graduated nurses was described as a stressful and isolating experience , we can't find studies in the literatureconcerning newly graduated and newly hired nurses during the pandemic pediod.
The study purpose is to describe and analyze, trough a phenomenological research, the experience of these nurses.
Conditions
- Quality of Life
Interventions
- OTHER
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in-depth individual interviews
in-depth individual interviews to explore their perspectives on their first work experience during covid-19 pandemic
Sponsors & Collaborators
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Azienda Unita Sanitaria Locale di Piacenza
lead OTHER
Eligibility
- Min Age
- 18 Years
- Sex
- ALL
- Healthy Volunteers
- No
Timeline & Regulatory
- Start
- 2021-11-02
- Primary Completion
- 2022-01-30
- Completion
- 2022-04-30
Countries
- Italy
Study Locations
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