Nurses’ Clinical Decision-Making in a Changed COVID-19 Work Environment: A Focus Group Study

This study aims to explore how a changed COVID-19 work environment influences nurses’ clinical decision-making. Data were collected via three focus groups totaling 14 nurses working in COVID-19 pandemic wards at a Danish university hospital. The factors influencing decision-making are described in t...

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Veröffentlicht in:Global qualitative nursing research 2022, Vol.9, p.23333936221109876-23333936221109876
Hauptverfasser: Laugesen, Britt, Albrechtsen, Maja Thomsen, Grønkjær, Mette, Kusk, Kathrine Hoffmann, Nielsen, Marie Germund, Jørgensen, Lone, Pedersen, Birgith, Lerbæk, Birgitte, Haslund-Thomsen, Helle, Thorup, Charlotte Brun, Jacobsen, Sara, Bundgaard, Karin, Voldbjerg, Siri Lygum
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Zusammenfassung:This study aims to explore how a changed COVID-19 work environment influences nurses’ clinical decision-making. Data were collected via three focus groups totaling 14 nurses working in COVID-19 pandemic wards at a Danish university hospital. The factors influencing decision-making are described in three themes; navigating in a COVID-19 dominated context, recognizing the importance of collegial fellowship, and the complexities of feeling competent. A strong joint commitment among the nurses to manage critical situations fostered a culture of knowledge-sharing and drawing on colleagues’ competencies in clinical decision-making. It is important for nurse leaders to consider multiple factors when preparing nurses not only to work in changing work environments, but also when nurses are asked to work in environments and specialties that deviate from their usual routines.
ISSN:2333-3936
2333-3936
DOI:10.1177/23333936221109876