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Title: Improving The Organization Of Nursing Care In Treatment And Prevention Facilities For Patients With Covid-19
Authors: M.R Salimova, G.K Khudoykulova
Keywords: COVID - 19; Pandemic; Nurses; Psychological effects; Depression; Cognitive effects; Tension; Statistics
Issue Date: 25-Jan-2021
Publisher: The American Journal of Medical Sciences and Pharmaceutical Research
Citation: 3
Series/Report no.: OCLC - 1121105510;
Abstract: The study examined the situation of patients and nurses in Uzbekistan during the COVID-19 pandemic,the nurse and the work process, the proper use of personal protective equipment and the misuse of personal protective equipment. The impact of the nurses’ work process on their personal lives was also partially covered. COVID-19 It also describes the knowledge and skills that nurses have during the pandemic. He sought to understand how disruptions in patient-nurse relationships, as well as the COVID-19 pandemic, affected the mental and emotional well-being of nurses, its negative consequences, and the underlying problems that followed. Psychological instability in nurses during the early stages of the pandemic and changes in attitudes toward patients with COVID - 19 were also eported the difficulties of the work of nurses in clinics specializing in the treatment of a number of COVID-19 diseases, biological and technical problems in the conduct of work, lack of resources were also listed. In the second place, there is a shortage of nursing staff and the fear of infecting family members with the virus in the fight against the pandemic, and the causes of deaths as a result.
URI: http://repository.tma.uz/xmlui/handle/1/1634
ISSN: 2689-1026
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