COVID-19 Story 15_São Paulo, Brazil
COVID-19 and Nursing Education – Reflections from a Dean and Faculty Member Andréia Cascaes Cruz, PhD, RN, Professor at the Escola Paulista de Enfermagem, Universidade Federal de São Paulo, Brazil; First Secretary of the Brazilian Society of Pediatric Nurses, COINN Board Member Myriam Aparecida Mandetta, PhD, RN, Professor at the Escola Paulista de Enfermagem, Universidade […]
COVID-19 Story 14_Malta
Denise Holmes, Senior Midwife at the Neonatal & Paediatric Intensive Care Unit, Mater Dei Hospital, Malta. I am a senior midwife at NPICU. As a front liner in the pandemic my experience bore a lot of mixed feelings. In March, the news of other countries that were hit so badly together with fast-paced changes in policy and the physical environment […]
COVID-19 Story 13_New Jersey, USA
Carole Kenner, The College of New Jersey, Marina Boykova, Holy Family University, USA COVID-19 changed the normal rhythm of our teaching. In the United States, our programs were halfway through our semester – only weeks away from graduation ceremonies and summer vacations. Suddenly we evacuated our offices and classrooms. Our students moved out of their dorms […]
COVID-19 Story 12_Waterford, Ireland
Colette Cunningham, Senior NICU Nurse, UHW, Waterford, IrelandA Reflection on Covid-19 from an Irish Neonatal Nurse Perspective Covid-19 first hit the shores of the Republic of Ireland on the 29th February 2020, and within three weeks, it had spread to all 32 counties. By the 12th of March, the Government of Ireland had closed all […]
COVID-19 Story 11_Colchester, UK
Claudia Morton, Deputy Sister, Neonatal Unit, Colchester, UK Neonatal Nursing through a pandemic is both, challenging and rewarding. I belief, we are by no means over this crisis but the focus has shifted from making a new situation safer, to identifying and implementing measures to safeguard patients and staff in the long term. At the […]
COVID-19 Story 10_Western Australia
Judy Hitchcock, COINN Board Member, Western Australia 2020 The year of the Nurse and Midwife, celebrated officially on 12th May, was blighted by the knowledge that too many nurses have died after contracting the virus whilst providing care for COVID patients, and they continue to do so. The ICN is calling for all governments to accurately record […]
COVID-19 Story 9_Manchester, UK
Tracey Jones, The University of Manchester, UK How Covid 19 has affected education provision: A senior lecturer’s reflection: The consequences of the Covid 19 pandemic has been felt far and wide. Never before have we experienced the impact of such a global crisis reaching all areas of the world. In the United Kingdom the impact of […]
COVID-19 Story 8_Northern Ireland
Colm Darby, Northern IrelandWhen PPE stands for Preventing Portrayal of Emotions Due to the necessity of wearing personal protective equipment as routine uniform during the COVID pandemic, the only visual aspect of our identity that parents see is our name badge. Although our eyes are visible, the physical barrier of visors, goggles and masks create […]
COVID-19 Story 7_Auckland, New Zealand
Laura Moore, Registered Nurse, Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Starship Children’s Health, Auckland, New Zealand COVID19 has meant a complete shift in how I work. As a neonatal nurse usually at the bedside (or incubator side!) I’ve found myself wandering through adult and paediatric wards, answering calls from nurses, doctors, cleaners, security and administration staff. From […]
COVID-19 Story 6_Stockholm, Sweden
Nicole Gustafsson Valderrama, New Karolinska University Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden Since the beginning of Covid-19 the routines about how to approach the parents if they are positive and/or have any related symptoms has changed a lot. Sometimes It feels like we have new routines each and every week which builds up a frustration because there is not […]