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Revista Portuguesa de Enfermagem de Reabilitação

versão impressa ISSN 2184-965Xversão On-line ISSN 2184-3023

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PADILHA, José Miguel Dos Santos Castro  e  SILVA, Rui Pedro Marques da. Impact of pandemic by COVID-19 on Portuguese rehabilitation nurses. RPER [online]. 2020, vol.3, suppl.2, pp.102-107.  Epub 05-Jan-2022. ISSN 2184-965X.  https://doi.org/10.33194/rper.2020.v3.s2.15.5842.

Introduction:

The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant global impact on health and socioeconomic status. At the same time, it has caused an overload on health systems and their professionals, including rehabilitation nurses. The real expression of this impact at the level of rehabilitation nurses is unknown.

Objective:

To assess the impact of the COVID19 pandemic on Portuguese rehabilitation nurses.

Method:

Observational, descriptive and cross-sectional study, with a non-probabilistic sample of Portuguese rehabilitation nurses who performed functions in any type of service in the three months prior to data collection. Data collection took place at the beginning of the third quarter of 2020 through an online questionnaire provided by email.

Results:

Sample consisting of 146 nurses specialized in Rehabilitation Nursing (EEER), of which 31% (n = 45) had to cease providing specialized care during the pandemic (increase of 2.7x). Regarding satisfaction with the quality of care provided, the average before the start of the pandemic was 3.95 (SD ± 0.75) and during the pandemic it dropped to 2.9 (SD ± 1.11) (scale of 5-point Likert). Of the participants. 73.3% (n = 107) refer that they had, at some point, to follow institutional guidelines in disagreement with their ethical and deontological principles, with 69.9% (n = 102) reporting having had a need, at least a situation, to prioritize which sick people to care for. During the pandemic, the EEER relied on expert colleagues and online resources to increase knowledge and skills regarding the care inherent in the pandemic.

Conclusion:

During the first pandemic peak by COVID 19, a significant part of the EEERs had to ensure only general care. The main challenges faced by EEER were in the field of organization and management of care due to the greater complexity of patients, the greater bureaucratic burden, changes in the relationship with co-workers and the need to balance professional and personal life. There was a decrease in satisfaction with the quality of care provided, as well as a high percentage of EEER who experienced ethical and deontological challenges. In order to ensure their continuous training and to update their skills and guarantee the quality and safety of nursing care, the EEERs have shown dynamism and a willingness to use information and communication technologies.

Palavras-chave : rehabilitation nursing; rehabilitation nurses; COVID-19; pandemic; impact.

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