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Vol. 41 (Issue 42) Year 2020. Art. 2 • Especial COVID-19

Received: 29/05/2020 • Approved: 15/09/2020 • Published 05/11/2020

Effect Covid-19: Burnout on nurse

Efecto Covid-19: Agotamiento en enfermeros

HARDIYONO, Hardiyono 1
AIYUL, Ikhram 2
IFAH, Finatry 3
WAHDANIAH, Wahdaniaht 4
RENI, Furwanti 5

Abstract:
This study aims to determine the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on burnout experienced by nurses at Dr. Hospital. Wahidin Sudirohusodo as one of the special hospitals that treat patients affected by Covid-19. This research is a qualitative study using some literature from related articles and journals as well as the results of a discussion group forum (FGD) from nurses at Dr. Wahidin Sudirohusodo Hospital Makassar. The results showed that there was a burnout in nurses when they saw so many patients who were under observation or who were positively affected by the outbreak of this virus. Nurses are confronted with thoughts of high-risk work amid pandemic conditions and think of families who are at home as well as conditions where nurses want to go home but workloads are very high and worry about returning home in conditions carrying viruses that are invisible. Limitations of this study are the lack of access to communicate with nurses who maintain contact with researchers at the time to prevent the spread of the virus.
Key words: covid-19, pandemic, nurse, burnout

Resumen
Este estudio tiene como objetivo determinar el impacto de la pandemia de Covid-19 en el agotamiento experimentado por los enfermeros del Hospital Dr. Wahidin Sudirohusodo como uno de los hospitales especiales que tratan a los pacientes afectados por Covid-19. Esta investigación es un estudio cualitativo que utiliza algunas publicaciones de artículos y revistas relacionados, así como los resultados de un foro de grupo de discusión (FGD) de enfermeras y enfermeros del Dr. Wahidin Sudirohusodo Hospital Makassar. Los resultados mostraron que hubo un agotamiento en los enfermeros cuando atendieron muchos  pacientes afectados positivamente por el coronavirus. Las limitaciones de este estudio son la falta de acceso para comunicarse con los enfermeros que mantienen contacto con los investigadores en ese momento para prevenir la propagación del virus.
Palabras clave : covid-19, pandemia, enfermera, agotamiento


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1. Student Doctor of Economics Economi, Faculty of Economics and Business, Hasanuddin University, Indonesia. Contact e-mail: dyonsrj@gmail.com

2. Departement of Management, Faculty of Economics, University of West Sulawesi, Indonesia. Contact e-mail: aiyulikhram@unsulbar.ac.id

3. Student of Magister Management, Faculty of Economics and Business, Hasanuddin University, Indonesia. Contact e-mail: nurafifahufairah2@gmail.com

4. Departement of Management, Faculty of Economics, University of West Sulawesi, Indonesia. Contact e-mail: wahdniahmm@unsulbar.ac.id

5. Student of Faculty of Economics and Bisinis Islam, Sunan Kalijaga State Islamic University, Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Contact e-mail: Renifurwanti96@gmail.com


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