Reframing care while enduring the traumatic nature ofwitnessing disrupted family-patient-nurses' relationships during COVID-19 (2024)
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- USP affiliated authors: SANTOS, MAIARA RODRIGUES DOS - EE ; SZYLIT, REGINA - EE ; SILVA, LUCAS THIAGO PEREIRA DA - Interunidades em Enfermagem ; FERRO, TAÍS DE ABREU - EE
- Unidades: EE; Interunidades em Enfermagem
- DOI: 10.1111/jan.15791
- Subjects: COVID-19; FAMÍLIA; ENFERMAGEM DA FAMÍLIA; RELAÇÕES ENFERMEIRO-PACIENTE; FENOMENOLOGIA; RELAÇÕES PROFISSIONAL-FAMÍLIA; PESQUISA QUALITATIVA
- Language: Inglês
- Abstract: Aim: To describe the lived experiences of nurses caring for patients and families in thecontext of COVID-19 in Brazil and United States.Design: A phenomenological philosophical approach following the van Manen analy-sis method.Methods: Participants were recruited in Brazil and the United States, including nursesworking in health care settings caring for COVID-19 patients. Recruitment used pur-posive and snowball sampling. Participants completed a demographic survey andsemi-structured interviews that were audio-recorded and transcribed for analysis. Across-cultural examination occurred among researchers from each country.Results: The result was described (n = 35) by the themes, representing the essences ofeach lifeworld (relationship, time, space and body). The nurses' lived experience wasone of reframing care while enduring repeated trauma of witnessing disrupted patient-family-nurse relationships. Themes were as follows: (a) Living a silent and lonely ex-perience; (b) Providing connectedness for disrupted patient and family relationships;(c) Feeling the burden of the demands; (d) Being a helping connector; (e) Reshapingspaces amidst evolving interventions and policies; (f) Creating safe spaces, surroundedby turmoil, threat, and distress within an unsafe environment; (g) Reorganizing careand reframing time; (h) Reconciling losses, regrets, victories and lessons.Conclusion: The nurses' lived experience of caring for patients and families during theCOVID-19 pandemic prompted the need to respond to repeated traumas and distressposed by interrupted patient-family and nurse-own family relationships, vulnerablebodies, threatened space and dynamic and volatile time.Impact: Cultural nuances were discovered depending on the practice setting, politi-cal discourse and the autonomy of the nurseInnovative models of care that cre-ate structures and processes to support nurses in caring for patients in threateningenvironments and the commitment to connecting family members have potential tocontribute to the ongoing health of the nursing profession
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- Título: Journal of Advanced Nursing
- ISSN: 1365-2648
- Volume/Número/Paginação/Ano: v. 80, p. 186–199, 2024
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SANTOS, Maiara Rodrigues dos et al. Reframing care while enduring the traumatic nature ofwitnessing disrupted family-patient-nurses' relationships during COVID-19. Journal of Advanced Nursing, v. 80, p. 186–199, 2024Tradução . . Disponível em: https://doi.org/10.1111/jan.15791. Acesso em: 13 fev. 2026. -
APA
Santos, M. R. dos, Abbott-Anderson, K., Ponto, J., Silva, L. T. P., Ferro, T. de A., Schweiss, C., et al. (2024). Reframing care while enduring the traumatic nature ofwitnessing disrupted family-patient-nurses' relationships during COVID-19. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 80, 186–199. doi:10.1111/jan.15791 -
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Santos MR dos, Abbott-Anderson K, Ponto J, Silva LTP, Ferro T de A, Schweiss C, Eggenberger S, Meiers S, Szylit R. Reframing care while enduring the traumatic nature ofwitnessing disrupted family-patient-nurses' relationships during COVID-19 [Internet]. Journal of Advanced Nursing. 2024 ; 80 186–199.[citado 2026 fev. 13 ] Available from: https://doi.org/10.1111/jan.15791 -
Vancouver
Santos MR dos, Abbott-Anderson K, Ponto J, Silva LTP, Ferro T de A, Schweiss C, Eggenberger S, Meiers S, Szylit R. Reframing care while enduring the traumatic nature ofwitnessing disrupted family-patient-nurses' relationships during COVID-19 [Internet]. Journal of Advanced Nursing. 2024 ; 80 186–199.[citado 2026 fev. 13 ] Available from: https://doi.org/10.1111/jan.15791 - Parental expectations of support from healthcare providers during pediatric life-threatening illness: a secondary, qualitative analysis
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