Nurses' Fears and Professional Obligations Concerning Possible Human-to-Human Avian Flu
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Auteurs : Huey-Ming Tzeng ; Chang-Yi Yin [Taïwan]Source :
- Nursing Ethics [ 0969-7330 ] ; 2006-09.
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- Antiviral drugs, Avian, Avian influenza, Avian influenza pandemic, Avian influenza virus, Better health status, Clinical nurses, Clinical practice, Common fears, Current bird, Current threat, December, Disease control, Disease outbreaks, Effective infection control measures, Emotional problems limit, Emotional support, Epidemic taiwan, Essential characteristics, Family member, February, Front line, General health, Health care, Health care industry, Health care professionals, Health care providers, Health professionals, Health status, Higher scores, Housekeeping activities, Human cases, Human services, Infection, Infection control measures, Infection control practices, Infection route, Infectious disease, Infectious diseases, Influenza, Influenza pandemic, Influenza virus, Influenza viruses, Intense fears, International council, International health regulations, Likert scale, Limited knowledge, Medical professionals, News media, Next pandemic, Nosocomial infection, Nurs ethics, Nurse, Nurse participants, Nursing ethics, Other species, Outbreak, Pandemic, Pandemic disease, Participant, Particular object, Pearson tests, Phobia, Physical health, Physical health problems limit, Possible bird, Possible influenza pandemic, Possible outbreak, Private university, Professional obligation, Protective measures, Psychological health, Psychological phenomena, Public health emergencies, Rapid response, Religious activities, Sars, Sars epidemic, Sars infection control measures, Sars outbreak, Sars patients, Severe disability, Social activities, Social phenomenon, Southern taiwan, Specific pathogenesis, Sufficient infection control equipment, Sufficient infection control measures, Support systems, Taiwanese citizens, Tzeng, Unpredictable behavior, World health organization.
Abstract
This survey aimed to illustrate factors that contribute to nurses' fear when faced with a possible human-to-human avian flu pandemic and their willingness to care for patients with avian flu in Taiwan. The participants were nursing students with a lesser nursing credential who were currently enrolled in a bachelor degree program in a private university in southern Taiwan. Nearly 42% of the nurses did not think that, if there were an outbreak of avian flu, their working hospitals would have sufficient infection control measures and equipment to prevent nosocomial infection in their working environment. About 57% of the nurse participants indicated that they were willing to care for patients infected with avian influenza. Nurses' fear about an unknown infectious disease, such as the H5N1 influenza virus, could easily be heightened to levels above those occurring during the 2003 severe acute respiratory syndrome outbreak in Taiwan.
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