Lived experiences of Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW) nurses working in COVID-19 intensive care units

Background: Limited studies focus on the effects of the pandemic on the nurses' overall risks and wellbeing. At present, no single study has been published on Filipino nurses’ experiences outside the country during the COVID-19 pandemic. Objective: This descriptive phenomenological study explo...

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Main Authors: Jane Marnel Pogoy, Jezyl Cempron Cutamora
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Belitung Raya Foundation 2021-06-01
Series:Belitung Nursing Journal
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Online Access:https://belitungraya.org/BRP/index.php/bnj/article/view/1427
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description Background: Limited studies focus on the effects of the pandemic on the nurses' overall risks and wellbeing. At present, no single study has been published on Filipino nurses’ experiences outside the country during the COVID-19 pandemic. Objective: This descriptive phenomenological study explored the Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW) nurses’ experiences working in COVID-19 intensive care units. Methods: The study was conducted in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, where there is a high number of COVID-19 cases. This study utilized a qualitative Husserlian phenomenological approach to describe and explore the lived experiences of the OFW nurses’ caring for COVID-19 critically ill patients. The research key interview informants were eight ICU nurses who cared for COVID-19 patients in Dubai hospitals. Data saturation was reached. Data collection was done in 2020, and Collaizi’s method of data analysis was utilized. Results: A total of 135 significant statements were extracted from the interview transcripts. There were 36 formulated meanings generated, and four themes emerged from this study. The first theme is Challenges During the Pandemic with the following subthemes: Away from Home, Caring for the COVID-19 Patients, and Fear of the Unknown. The second theme is Patient Care during COVID-19 with the following subthemes: COVID-19 ICU Patient Care and The Nursing Profession. Third, Adapting to Change with the subthemes: Living the New Normal and Protecting One’s Self from COVID-19. Lastly, Resilience Amidst the Pandemic with the following subthemes:  Being with Others and Seeing Oneself. Conclusion: Despite the existing challenges like cultural differences and homesickness faced by these OFW nurses and the new challenges they are faced with the pandemic today, they were still able to continue living and do what is expected of them. From the hassle of wearing the PPEs, shortage of PPE, and being transferred from one unit in the hospital to another, the OFW nurses were able to adapt to these changes. The nurses already got used to the routine, but the fear of getting infected by the virus is still there.
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spelling doaj.art-e75d9ae0f3194c7283bc872c9c79ddd32022-12-21T20:37:00ZengBelitung Raya FoundationBelitung Nursing Journal2477-40732021-06-017318619410.33546/bnj.1427338Lived experiences of Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW) nurses working in COVID-19 intensive care unitsJane Marnel Pogoy0Jezyl Cempron Cutamora1Cebu Normal UniversityCebu Normal UniversityBackground: Limited studies focus on the effects of the pandemic on the nurses' overall risks and wellbeing. At present, no single study has been published on Filipino nurses’ experiences outside the country during the COVID-19 pandemic. Objective: This descriptive phenomenological study explored the Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW) nurses’ experiences working in COVID-19 intensive care units. Methods: The study was conducted in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, where there is a high number of COVID-19 cases. This study utilized a qualitative Husserlian phenomenological approach to describe and explore the lived experiences of the OFW nurses’ caring for COVID-19 critically ill patients. The research key interview informants were eight ICU nurses who cared for COVID-19 patients in Dubai hospitals. Data saturation was reached. Data collection was done in 2020, and Collaizi’s method of data analysis was utilized. Results: A total of 135 significant statements were extracted from the interview transcripts. There were 36 formulated meanings generated, and four themes emerged from this study. The first theme is Challenges During the Pandemic with the following subthemes: Away from Home, Caring for the COVID-19 Patients, and Fear of the Unknown. The second theme is Patient Care during COVID-19 with the following subthemes: COVID-19 ICU Patient Care and The Nursing Profession. Third, Adapting to Change with the subthemes: Living the New Normal and Protecting One’s Self from COVID-19. Lastly, Resilience Amidst the Pandemic with the following subthemes:  Being with Others and Seeing Oneself. Conclusion: Despite the existing challenges like cultural differences and homesickness faced by these OFW nurses and the new challenges they are faced with the pandemic today, they were still able to continue living and do what is expected of them. From the hassle of wearing the PPEs, shortage of PPE, and being transferred from one unit in the hospital to another, the OFW nurses were able to adapt to these changes. The nurses already got used to the routine, but the fear of getting infected by the virus is still there.https://belitungraya.org/BRP/index.php/bnj/article/view/1427lived experiencesofw nursescovid-19intensive care unitshospitalsunited arab emiratespatient care
spellingShingle Jane Marnel Pogoy
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Lived experiences of Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW) nurses working in COVID-19 intensive care units
Belitung Nursing Journal
lived experiences
ofw nurses
covid-19
intensive care units
hospitals
united arab emirates
patient care
title Lived experiences of Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW) nurses working in COVID-19 intensive care units
title_full Lived experiences of Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW) nurses working in COVID-19 intensive care units
title_fullStr Lived experiences of Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW) nurses working in COVID-19 intensive care units
title_full_unstemmed Lived experiences of Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW) nurses working in COVID-19 intensive care units
title_short Lived experiences of Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW) nurses working in COVID-19 intensive care units
title_sort lived experiences of overseas filipino worker ofw nurses working in covid 19 intensive care units
topic lived experiences
ofw nurses
covid-19
intensive care units
hospitals
united arab emirates
patient care
url https://belitungraya.org/BRP/index.php/bnj/article/view/1427
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