[Phenomenology of Redeployed Psychiatric Nurses].
The global coronavirus outbreak posed a threat to healthcare providers. This study explored how psychiatric nurses (PNs) perceived their redeployment experiences.
Using a phenomenological approach, semi-structured interviews were conducted with PNs deployed to care for COVID-19 patients.
Our findings suggest that three themes emerge from the data: (1) Awareness of the mental health perspective, as a reference (2) Operating inside the community as opposed to maximizing functioning (3) Professional understanding of evidence.
To enhance future healthcare responses, it's vital to recognize psychiatric nurses' expertise in managing mental health crises, delirium, and altered mental states, ensuring comprehensive emergency care.
Using a phenomenological approach, semi-structured interviews were conducted with PNs deployed to care for COVID-19 patients.
Our findings suggest that three themes emerge from the data: (1) Awareness of the mental health perspective, as a reference (2) Operating inside the community as opposed to maximizing functioning (3) Professional understanding of evidence.
To enhance future healthcare responses, it's vital to recognize psychiatric nurses' expertise in managing mental health crises, delirium, and altered mental states, ensuring comprehensive emergency care.