災害支援活動を行う看護職の身体的・精神的・社会的負担に関する文献レビュー

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  • サイガイ シエン カツドウ オ オコナウ カンゴショク ノ シンタイテキ ・ セイシンテキ ・ シャカイテキ フタン ニ カンスル ブンケン レビュー
  • The Impact of Disaster Support Activities on Nurses’ Physical, Mental, and Social Experiences : A Literature Review
  • 災害支援活動に関する文献レビュー

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Nurses engaged in disaster support activities(DSA)were most likely adversely affected physically, mentally, and socially. This literature review was aimed to clarify nurses’ physical, mental, and social experiences during the engagement in DSA. The physical impact experienced by nurses included physical problems due to unattainable or poor environment for resting. The psychological impact included the mental burden experienced during interactive experiences of nurses with the victims having emotional effects. The social impact focused on the ensuing dilemma of prioritizing their job completion requirements and their familial obligations. In particular, increased stress heightened the effects of the DSA when victims were family members of nurses living in the disaster area and were engaged in DSA. Furthermore, nurses who were posted in disaster areas and engaged in disaster activities experienced incessant memories of the disaster thereby promoting consistent fear of remembering the adverse effects of disasters that required supportive activities.

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