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Moyo, Idah
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Ndou-Mammbona, Avhatakali
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Mavhandu-Mudzusi, Azwihangwisi Helen
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2022-05-11T07:09:04Z |
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2022-05-11T07:09:04Z |
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2022-03-29 |
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(Online) 2078-6204 |
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https://hdl.handle.net/10500/28823 |
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Background
Healthcare workers play a critical role in the delivery of healthcare services. Because of the high risk of exposure to healthcare workers, the emergence of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has had a significant impact as they struggled to contain the pandemic. The purpose of this study was to explore and describe the challenges they faced after contracting COVID-19.
Methods
An interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA) design was employed to gain insight into the lived experiences of healthcare workers who contracted COVID-19 in the course of their duties. This study involved participants who were healthcare workers based at a central hospital in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. Data were collected through in-depth interviews that were audio recorded. A sample size of ten was reached based on data saturation.
Results
The study showed that healthcare workers lacked psychosocial support, experienced economic challenges as they incurred diagnostic and treatment costs. The study also found that the healthcare workers experienced stigma and discrimination both at work and in the community. Findings also indicate that healthcare workers did not receive institutional support. The study demonstrated lack of preparedness at the institution evidenced by inadequate testing for COVID-19 and shortage of personal protective equipment. |
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South African Family Practice (SAFP) |
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COVID-19 |
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healthcare workers |
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IPA |
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phenomenology |
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Psychosocial challenegs |
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support system |
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Challenges faced by healthcare workers at a central hospital in Zimbabwe after contracting COVID-19: An interpretive phenomenological analysis study |
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Article |
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College of Human Sciences |
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