Coronavirus infection has reached Brazil, what now? Nurses’ emotions

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Objective: To investigate the nurse’s emotions about coronavirus infection (COVID-19). Method: We conducted a qualitative study with 58 nurses, students of the postgraduate course in Nursing of a higher education institution in Fortaleza, State of Ceará, Brazil. We obtained data through questionnaires with a sociodemographic approach and reflections on the emotions/perceptions of nurses, as well as a synchronous meeting to discuss strategies for worker health during the pandemic. We organized the results on the IRaMuTeQ software with a presentation in figures and speeches. Results: The speeches revealed emotions such as anxiety, tiredness, fear, insecurity, distress, and emotional pain. However, the occurrence of words such as “tranquility” and “well-being” emphasize comfort, overcoming, and hope. Final considerations: The Master’s degree students showed concern for family members, fear, and anxiety, with requests for actions by people management to promote strategies to minimize and control such emotions.

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Eleres, F. B., Abreu, R. N. D. C. de, Magalhães, F. J., Rolim, K. M. C., Cestari, V. R. F., & Moreira, T. M. M. (2021). Coronavirus infection has reached Brazil, what now? Nurses’ emotions. Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem, 74. https://doi.org/10.1590/0034-7167-2020-1154

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