Nurses in Tehran: Handling Emotions During COVID-19

Tehran, IranFri Nov 08 2024
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In June 2020, amidst the COVID-19 lockdown in Tehran, nurses found themselves grappling with a new challenge in their patient care: managing their own emotions. This study delved into how nurses were coping with this added stress during a crucial time. At the heart of the research was the concept of psychological hardiness. This is essentially a set of attitudes that help people stay resilient under pressure. Nurses with higher levels of hardiness seemed to handle the emotional labor better. But what does this mean? Emotional labor, in simple terms, is when a job requires you to manage your feelings. For nurses, that often meant hiding their own fears and worries to provide comfort to their patients.
Social support played a vital role too. Nurses who felt backed up by their colleagues and supervisors seemed to weather the emotional storms better. It's like having a safety net when you're on a high wire. It doesn't make the acts any less scary, but it gives you the confidence to keep going. The study also highlighted the need for better training and support systems. Nurses are often on the frontlines, dealing with tough situations. Teaching them how to handle their own emotions can make them better at their jobs and keep them healthier in the long run.
https://localnews.ai/article/nurses-in-tehran-handling-emotions-during-covid-19-c59f0093

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