Exploring of Self-management Experience among Health Professional Survivors from Coronavirus Disease 2019 in West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia

Authors

  • Satriya Pranata Department of Nursing, School of Nursing, National Taipei University of Nursing and Health Sciences, Taipei, Taiwan; Department of Nursing, Faculty of Nursing and Health Sciences, Universitas Muhammadiyah Semarang, Semarang, Central Java, Indonesia https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2026-8931
  • Shu-Fang Vivienne Wu Department of Nursing, School of Nursing, National Taipei University of Nursing and Health Sciences, Taipei, Taiwan https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1563-5618
  • Hendri Purwadi COVID-19 Isolation Room, Manambai Abdulkadir General Hospital, West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia; Department of Nursing, Institute of Health Science Griya Husada, Sumbawa, West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia
  • Dewa Gede Sanjaya Putra COVID-19 Isolation Room, Manambai Abdulkadir General Hospital, West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia; Department of Nursing, Institute of Health Science Griya Husada, Sumbawa, West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia
  • Herlinda Wulandari Department of Nursing, Faculty of Nursing and Health Sciences, Universitas Muhammadiyah Semarang, Semarang, Central Java, Indonesia
  • Edy Soesanto Department of Nursing, Faculty of Nursing and Health Sciences, Universitas Muhammadiyah Semarang, Semarang, Central Java, Indonesia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3889/oamjms.2021.6443

Keywords:

Coronavirus disease 2019, Self-management, Survivors, Health professionals

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Coronavirus is a health problem that is happened worldwide and impacted on many sectors. However, there is no research that provides information on health professional survivors from coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) experience in self-management.

AIM: The purpose of this study is to explore self-management experience among health professional survivors from COVID-19 in West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia.

METHODS: Purposive sampling, one-on-one, in-depth with semi-structural interviews was conducted to collect the data in this study. Data saturation was achieved after interviewing twelve health professional survivors from COVID-19 in West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. Narratives were analyzed by Colaizzi’s (1978) seven-step method.

RESULTS: Four emergent themes were identified in this study including self-awareness (preventing transmission, improving immunity system, dietary adjustment and accessing appropriate treatment), social relationship (negative feeling and social support), stress management (sharing experience each other’s, reducing negative emotional, and self-introspection), focus on learning (looking for information from survival COVID-19, looking for information from YouTube and looking for information from google search).

CONCLUSION: The experience among health professionals in self-management while struggling to recover quickly from COVID-19 can be used as valuable information for Indonesian society.

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2021-08-20

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Pranata S, Wu S-FV, Purwadi H, Putra DGS, Wulandari H, Soesanto E. Exploring of Self-management Experience among Health Professional Survivors from Coronavirus Disease 2019 in West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. Open Access Maced J Med Sci [Internet]. 2021 Aug. 20 [cited 2024 Apr. 18];9(G):19-27. Available from: https://oamjms.eu/index.php/mjms/article/view/6443

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