Nurses in an Ebola Viral Hemorrhagic Fever Outbreak: Facing and Preparing for Psychosocial Challenges.
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to describe the psychosocial experience of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies’ nurses upon their return from deployment at an Ebola Treatment Center during an Ebola virus disease outbreak in Kenema, Sierra Leone, between 2014 and 2015.
The following three psychosocial aspects related to pre-, during, and post-deployment were explored: stress management, sociocultural exposure, and attitudes from others. This is a descriptive qualitative study with a cross-sectional design.
Questionnaires were administered to 50 nurses, of which 44 responded. Eight themes were identified in relation to the three psychosocial aspects of interest: professional- and sel-fconfidence, pragmatism, wellness activities, human contact, cultural competency, professionalism, pariah, and/or hero.
One of the most important findings in this article relates to the essential mental health support pre- and during deployment with an emphasis upon return when the risk of isolation and stigmatization is greater. In conclusion, more research is needed about the psychosocial challenges met by nurses to prepare and support them as increasing threat of emerging infectious diseases puts pressure on global health systems.
Keywords
Ebola, nursing, global health, psychosocial challenges, emerging infectious disease
How to cite this article
Paillard Borg S, Holmgren J, Saaristo P, von Strauss E. Nurses in an Ebola Viral Hemorrhagic Fever Outbreak: Facing and Preparing for Psychosocial Challenges. SageOpen. 2020; DOI: 10.1177/2158244020920658;
https://doi.org/10.1177/2158244020920658
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