COVID-19 Story 25_Brighton, UK
Frenissa Mae, Neonatal Nurse, Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals, NHS TrustNew Normal Nursing Entering the ninth month of what is deemed as the new normal, has reinforced the reality that COVID-19 has been the highlight of this year. Our lives have changed because of this pandemic. It became the decisive factor in several facets of […]
COVID-19 Story 24_Plymouth, UK
Alicia Donovan, Enhanced Neonatal Nurse Practitioner (ENNP) University of Plymouth Hospital, England When I was six, I had to have my tonsils removed. Since that day, I have always wanted to be a nurse. The sister who looked after me had such a kind face and manner, a crisp uniform with a hat and waist […]
COVID-19 Story 23_Nova Scotia, Canada
Tanya Bishop, Neonatal Care Team Manager, Nova Scotia, CanadaWorking as a healthcare manager during COVID-19 I am the manager of a 45-bed single-family room Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) (Figure 1) in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. Before becoming the manager of our unit, I was the clinical lead for our redevelopment to single rooms and […]
COVID-19 Story 22_South Africa
Reflections from South Africa NkomoI feel depressed, oppressed, exhausted and with a questionable state of mind; these are ways of describing what I have become during this pandemic. I won’t lie and say I have not thought about quitting. I won’t say I have passion and love for this job at this moment. I won’t […]
COVID-19 Story 21_Westminster, UK
Izabela Andrzejewska, Senior Nurse, Chelsea and Westminster HospitalBEHIND THE PANDEMIC DOORS OF THE NICU Nurse perspective on Covid19 pandemic at neonatal intensive care unit. My name is Izabela and I am neonatal and research senior nurse working at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital.As a critical care nurse, we are prepared to respond for emergencies. Pandemic is […]
COVID-19 Story 20_Birmingham, UK
Rhian Hughes, Clinical Education Lead, NICU, Birmingham Women’s Hospital, UK My Split personalities of COVID-19 and 40 minutes. During the last few months, my career as a Nurse has tested every final inch of patience and strength. Being a Nurse in a Neonatal Unit had always been challenging with the emotional roller-coaster that you follow and […]
COVID-19 Story 19_Liverpool, UK
Daniella Davies, Staff nurse, Neonatal Unit, Liverpool Women’s Hospital, UK Now that our islands have succeeded in ‘flattening the curve’, I am finally getting used to the new normality of working with a mask and visor throughout my 12-hour shifts. I fear that our patients and parents continue to suffer inadvertently due to the tight […]
COVID-19 Story 18_Northern Ireland
Heather Murphy, Northern IrelandCOVID-19 and the impact of temporary Neonatal Unit Closure COVID-19 has presented many challenges nationally and resulted in the formation of the Paediatric surge plan within Northern Ireland to ensure the safety and security of both neonatal and paediatric services during a worldwide pandemic. To preserve these services a five step plan […]
COVID-19 Story 17_Malta
Rachel Grech, Senior staff Nurse & Infection Control Link Nurse, Mater Dei Hospital, Malta As a Senior Staff Nurse and Infection Control Link Nurse working in the NPICU, the Covid-19 Pandemic brought about various challenges. My first thoughts were how this virus was going to affect our vulnerable patients and how we could best protect […]
COVID-19 Story 16_Southampton, UK
Lisa Leppard, Family Liaison Sister, Princess Anne Neonatal Unit, Southampton, UK Reflect. I needed to step off the Merry go round. I needed to breathe. I felt like I’d been holding my breath for 12 weeks. Locking down my ability to breath and think freely. I walked into intensive care to see another little baby […]