“There was no panic”—Nurse managers’ organising work for COVID-19 patients in an outpatient clinic : A qualitative study

Funding information: University of Iceland Research Fund. Publisher Copyright: © 2021 The Authors. Journal of Advanced Nursing published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Aim: To provide insight into the contribution of nursing to the establishment and running of a hospital-based outpatient clinic for C...

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Published in:Journal of Advanced Nursing
Main Authors: Jónsdóttir, Helga, Sverrisdóttir, Sólveig Hólmfr, Hafberg, Anna, Ómarsdóttir, Geirný, Ragnarsdóttir, Erla D., Ingvarsdóttir, Steinunn, Ingadóttir, Brynja, Hafsteinsdóttir, Elín J.G., Zoéga, Sigríður, Blöndal, Katrín
Other Authors: Other departments, Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11815/2809
https://doi.org/10.1111/jan.15131
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spelling ftopinvisindi:oai:opinvisindi.is:20.500.11815/2809 2023-11-12T04:19:31+01:00 “There was no panic”—Nurse managers’ organising work for COVID-19 patients in an outpatient clinic : A qualitative study Jónsdóttir, Helga Sverrisdóttir, Sólveig Hólmfr Hafberg, Anna Ómarsdóttir, Geirný Ragnarsdóttir, Erla D. Ingvarsdóttir, Steinunn Ingadóttir, Brynja Hafsteinsdóttir, Elín J.G. Zoéga, Sigríður Blöndal, Katrín Other departments Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery 2022 12 413822 1731-1742 https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11815/2809 https://doi.org/10.1111/jan.15131 en eng Journal of Advanced Nursing; 78() http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85121479763&partnerID=8YFLogxK Jónsdóttir , H , Sverrisdóttir , S H , Hafberg , A , Ómarsdóttir , G , Ragnarsdóttir , E D , Ingvarsdóttir , S , Ingadóttir , B , Hafsteinsdóttir , E J G , Zoéga , S & Blöndal , K 2022 , ' “There was no panic”—Nurse managers’ organising work for COVID-19 patients in an outpatient clinic : A qualitative study ' , Journal of Advanced Nursing , vol. 78 , pp. 1731-1742 . https://doi.org/10.1111/jan.15131 0309-2402 44700810 2417b41e-3fa1-49c9-9e82-0de40f0e4580 85121479763 https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11815/2809 doi:10.1111/jan.15131 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess COVID-19 Göngudeildir Hjúkrunarfræðingar Eigindlegar rannsóknir Fjarlækningar Hjúkrun langveikra fullorðinna Hjúkrun aðgerðasjúklinga ambulatory care leadership nurses outpatient clinics pandemics qualitative research telemedicine urgent care Nursing (all) /dk/atira/pure/researchoutput/researchoutputtypes/contributiontojournal/article 2022 ftopinvisindi https://doi.org/20.500.11815/280910.1111/jan.15131 2023-11-01T23:55:16Z Funding information: University of Iceland Research Fund. Publisher Copyright: © 2021 The Authors. Journal of Advanced Nursing published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Aim: To provide insight into the contribution of nursing to the establishment and running of a hospital-based outpatient clinic for COVID-19 infected patients, and thereby to inform the development of similar nursing care and healthcare more generally. Design: Qualitative descriptive study centred on collaboration between nurse managers and researchers. Methods: Drawing on Donabedian’s model of quality health services and the work of Allen on “Nurses’ organising work”, data were collected using four semi-structured, audio-recorded, focus group interviews with five nurse managers. The interviews were conducted in May and June 2020, transcribed, and subsequently analysed using deductive and inductive content analysis into an overarching category, main categories, and sub-categories. Results: “There was no panic – challenged by the unprecedented” was a strong thread, which was reflected in two categories: (a) Everyone walked in step, containing the sub-categories: Public officials set the tone, Creating order in disorder, and Mutual respect and teamwork, and (b) Inspired by extraordinary accomplishments, encompassing the sub-categories: Realising one's potential and Unexpectedly rewarding. In exceptional circumstances the nurse managers’ decision-making authority grew, material and manpower resources were sufficient, promptly constructed work procedures were in place, and tasks were completed instantly in trusting and respectful interdisciplinary collaboration. With sound support and trust from hospital directors, the nurse managers utilised their expertise to the fullest and they were proud of their work. Conclusion: The findings portray the almost invisible work of nurse managers in organising complex care. Although the circumstances were exceptional the findings speak to the accomplishments that can be gained when nurse managers have autonomy and ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Opin vísindi (Iceland) Journal of Advanced Nursing
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topic COVID-19
Göngudeildir
Hjúkrunarfræðingar
Eigindlegar rannsóknir
Fjarlækningar
Hjúkrun langveikra fullorðinna
Hjúkrun aðgerðasjúklinga
ambulatory care
leadership
nurses
outpatient clinics
pandemics
qualitative research
telemedicine
urgent care
Nursing (all)
spellingShingle COVID-19
Göngudeildir
Hjúkrunarfræðingar
Eigindlegar rannsóknir
Fjarlækningar
Hjúkrun langveikra fullorðinna
Hjúkrun aðgerðasjúklinga
ambulatory care
leadership
nurses
outpatient clinics
pandemics
qualitative research
telemedicine
urgent care
Nursing (all)
Jónsdóttir, Helga
Sverrisdóttir, Sólveig Hólmfr
Hafberg, Anna
Ómarsdóttir, Geirný
Ragnarsdóttir, Erla D.
Ingvarsdóttir, Steinunn
Ingadóttir, Brynja
Hafsteinsdóttir, Elín J.G.
Zoéga, Sigríður
Blöndal, Katrín
“There was no panic”—Nurse managers’ organising work for COVID-19 patients in an outpatient clinic : A qualitative study
topic_facet COVID-19
Göngudeildir
Hjúkrunarfræðingar
Eigindlegar rannsóknir
Fjarlækningar
Hjúkrun langveikra fullorðinna
Hjúkrun aðgerðasjúklinga
ambulatory care
leadership
nurses
outpatient clinics
pandemics
qualitative research
telemedicine
urgent care
Nursing (all)
description Funding information: University of Iceland Research Fund. Publisher Copyright: © 2021 The Authors. Journal of Advanced Nursing published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Aim: To provide insight into the contribution of nursing to the establishment and running of a hospital-based outpatient clinic for COVID-19 infected patients, and thereby to inform the development of similar nursing care and healthcare more generally. Design: Qualitative descriptive study centred on collaboration between nurse managers and researchers. Methods: Drawing on Donabedian’s model of quality health services and the work of Allen on “Nurses’ organising work”, data were collected using four semi-structured, audio-recorded, focus group interviews with five nurse managers. The interviews were conducted in May and June 2020, transcribed, and subsequently analysed using deductive and inductive content analysis into an overarching category, main categories, and sub-categories. Results: “There was no panic – challenged by the unprecedented” was a strong thread, which was reflected in two categories: (a) Everyone walked in step, containing the sub-categories: Public officials set the tone, Creating order in disorder, and Mutual respect and teamwork, and (b) Inspired by extraordinary accomplishments, encompassing the sub-categories: Realising one's potential and Unexpectedly rewarding. In exceptional circumstances the nurse managers’ decision-making authority grew, material and manpower resources were sufficient, promptly constructed work procedures were in place, and tasks were completed instantly in trusting and respectful interdisciplinary collaboration. With sound support and trust from hospital directors, the nurse managers utilised their expertise to the fullest and they were proud of their work. Conclusion: The findings portray the almost invisible work of nurse managers in organising complex care. Although the circumstances were exceptional the findings speak to the accomplishments that can be gained when nurse managers have autonomy and ...
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author Jónsdóttir, Helga
Sverrisdóttir, Sólveig Hólmfr
Hafberg, Anna
Ómarsdóttir, Geirný
Ragnarsdóttir, Erla D.
Ingvarsdóttir, Steinunn
Ingadóttir, Brynja
Hafsteinsdóttir, Elín J.G.
Zoéga, Sigríður
Blöndal, Katrín
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Sverrisdóttir, Sólveig Hólmfr
Hafberg, Anna
Ómarsdóttir, Geirný
Ragnarsdóttir, Erla D.
Ingvarsdóttir, Steinunn
Ingadóttir, Brynja
Hafsteinsdóttir, Elín J.G.
Zoéga, Sigríður
Blöndal, Katrín
author_sort Jónsdóttir, Helga
title “There was no panic”—Nurse managers’ organising work for COVID-19 patients in an outpatient clinic : A qualitative study
title_short “There was no panic”—Nurse managers’ organising work for COVID-19 patients in an outpatient clinic : A qualitative study
title_full “There was no panic”—Nurse managers’ organising work for COVID-19 patients in an outpatient clinic : A qualitative study
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