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    The experiences of Tree Top Hospital (TTH) nurses in the COVID-19 pandemic in the Maldives
    (The Maldives Health Research Bulletin, 2021-04-21) Simany, Khadhiyya
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    The experiences of Treetop Hospital (TTH) nurses in covid-19 pandemic in the Maldives
    (School of Nursing, 2020) Simany, Khadhiyya
    This paper aims to explore nurses' experiences in providing nursing care for COVID-19 patients in the TTH COVID-19 facility. The study examined the preparation of nursing care, nursing routine changes, and the challenges in providing nursing care. Based on the research paradigm and supportive literature, the author employed a descriptive phenomenological approach of inquiry. The author conducted semi-structured face-to-face interviews using purposive convenience sampling of nurses with nursing experience in the TTH COVID-19 facility. The nursing experience of the TTH nurses during the pandemic is identified through this study. The significant themes developed was; preparation for the new challenge, combatting infection control, meeting daily patient needs, challenges in caring and rising above and psychological impact of working in a pandemic. The study’s findings are supported through literature as nursing in a pandemic is more focused on infection control and requires polices and guidelines. The findings also suggest the need to have practical skill and knowledge development for nurses. Furthermore, the study recommends developing of mentally and physically healthy nurses, to assess nurses prior to pandemic nursing care, during care and post care. The study recommends adaptation to challenges in nursing care and use of innovate tools for nursing care. It also emphasize on empowering nurses, creating support systems for nurses and motivate nurses through supportive leadership

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