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Emergency nurses’ perceptions of their roles and practices during epidemics: A qualitative study

Author(s)
Hung, Maria Shuk Yu  
Author(s)
Lam, S. K. K.
Kwong, E. W. Y.
Hung, M. S. Y.
Pang, S. M. C.
Chien, W. T.
Date Issued
2019
Publisher
MA Healthcare
Journal
British Journal of Nursing
Volume
28
Issue
8
Start page
523
End page
527
Abstract
Background: Although emergency nurses have a pivotal role in the public health response to epidemics, little is known about their responsibilities and practice in terms of epidemic management. Aims: This study aimed to explore how emergency nurses understand and perform their professional roles and practice during epidemics. Methods: A qualitative descriptive study design was used. Data were collected from 24 participants through semistructured interviews and subjected to thematic analysis. Findings: The analysis yielded two overarching themes: expansion in the practice of emergency care; and the altered role of emergency nurses. Conclusion: Emergency nurses perceive their practice during the management of an epidemic expanded in that they shouldered a greater responsibility in the control of infectious diseases. This expansion led to role ambiguity among them.
URI
https://repository.sfu.edu.hk/handle/sfu/3897
DOI
10.12968/bjon.2019.28.8.523
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