Contribución y desafíos de las enfermeras en tiempos de Covid-19: una revisión narrativa de la literatura

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https://doi.org/10.14198/cuid.2021.esp2.07

Palabras clave:

Enfermería, Covid-19, desastre biológico, pandemia, compasión

Resumen

La pandemia por Covid-19 ha puesto a prueba el liderazgo y experiencia práctica de las enfermeras, y ha visibilizado el cuidado como un tema esencial para la vida humana y la salud global. Objetivo. El propósito de esta revisión de la literatura es reflexionar sobre las contribuciones y desafíos de las enfermeras en tiempos de pandemia. Método. Se realizó una revisión de la literatura, usando la base de datos Wos y SciencieDirect con la búsqueda de las palabras claves “nursing” AND “Covid-19” AND “disaster”, luego se complementó con otros documentos seleccionados de variadas fuentes, principalmente informes de organizaciones internacionales que han sido relevantes en el quehacer de enfermería y de la salud pública durante el periodo de pandemia. Resultados. Se revisaron 48 documentos y artículos que cumplieron con los criterios de inclusión.  Conclusiones. La principal contribución de las enfermeras a la pandemia se relaciona con la capacidad de formar una gran fuerza de contención en contra del Covid-19, guiada por un cuidado compasivo. Mientras algunos desafíos son el autocuidado y la planificación para la recuperación del sistema salud postpandemia. 

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Universidad de Atacama, Universidad La Frontera, Universidad Mayor y Universidad de Valparaíso

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25-07-2021

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Campillay Campillay, M., Rivas Rivero, E., Dubó Araya, P., Pavéz Lizarra, A., Galdames Cabrera, L., & González Nahuelquín, C. (2021). Contribución y desafíos de las enfermeras en tiempos de Covid-19: una revisión narrativa de la literatura. Cultura De Los Cuidados, (60-1), 81–98. https://doi.org/10.14198/cuid.2021.esp2.07