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Effect of Clustering Nursing Care on Spreading COVID-19 Infection Among Nurses: A Retrospective Study

Abdelaziz Hendy, Sahar M Soliman, Sabah Saad Al-Sharkawi, Manar Fayez Alruwaili, Rym Hassani, Fadia Ahmed Abdelkader Reshia

2022International Journal of General Medicine17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Background: The nurse's first and most important responsibility is to protect themselves from contracting or spreading COVID-19. Purpose: Investigate the effect of applying clustering nursing care on spreading COVID-19 infection and fatigue level among nurses who provide nursing care for COVID-19 patients. Methods: Retrospective case-control study, where cases had a COVID-19 infection in the previous six months and controls were free. Internet-based survey sent to nurses at eight hospitals. Findings: A total of 100 cases and 250 controls. About 36.8% of nurses who did not apply clustering care suffered from COVID-19 infection. Meanwhile, 83.3% and 93.3% of those who clustered three and four procedures, were free of COVID-19 infection. Discussion: Applying clustering for nurses' care decreases spreading of infection among nurses and decreases fatigue level related to work. Female nurses, increased fatigue, and a lack of training are all factors that may contribute to the spread of CVID-19 infection among nurses.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Infection controlNursingRetrospective cohort studyNursing careInternal medicineIntensive care medicineInfectious disease (medical specialty)DiseaseInfection Control and VentilationCOVID-19 and Mental HealthDiverse Scientific Research Studies
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