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The experiences of healthcare workers during the COVID-19 crisis in Lagos, Nigeria: A qualitative study
Document Type
Report
Source
GERMS. December, 2020, Vol. 10 Issue 4, p356, 11 p.
Subject
Nigeria
Language
English
ISSN
2248-2997
Abstract
Introduction The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has overwhelmed health systems globally. Healthcare workers (HCWs) are faced with numerous challenges during the COVID-19 response. In this study, we aimed to describe the experiences of HCWs during the COVID-19 outbreak in Lagos, Nigeria. Methods We conducted a qualitative study on the experiences of frontline HCWs at the COVID-19 isolation centers in Lagos, Nigeria using purposive and snowballing sampling techniques. An in-depth interview which lasted for 25-40 minutes for each respondent was conducted among ten medical officers and four nurses between 15th June and 13th July 2020. We analyzed data using Colaizzi's phenomenological method. Results Respondents' age ranged between 29 and 51 years with a median age of 36.5 years. Four themes were identified from data analysis. In the first theme, "COVID-19 care: A call to responsibility", HCWs expressed optimism regarding COVID-19 care, and described the work conditions at COVID-19 isolation centers. In the second theme, "Challenges encountered while caring for COVID-19 patients--coping strategies", HCWs experienced difficulties working in a new environment and with limited resources. They however coped through the available support systems. Regarding the "Experiences in COVID-19 care", the feelings of HCWs varied from pleasure on patients' recovery to distress following patients' demise. On the "Necessities in COVID-19 care", HCWs identified the need for increased psychosocial support, and adequate provision of material and financial support. Conclusions HCWs at COVID-19 isolation centers need to be assured of a safe working environment while providing them with a strengthened support system. Keywords COVID-19, COVID-19 coping strategies, healthcare workers, COVID-19 isolation centers, Nigeria.
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