Bearing witness to a Pandemic

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In human terms, it has been difficult to handle our personal situations and support all the people who need us. It is a real challenge to be a flexible leader. But we chose this job and looking after patients is our life, and this strengthens us and helps us to grow as professionals. Another challenge we have faced is having enough staff to cope with the demand. We had to train a lot of new people as well as informing and reassuring our employees and patients on our care measures. We are still on a journey, and that means insisting daily on the preventive measures, because patients get relaxed. We are still training and raising awareness of the rest of the staff. Every day we learn new ways of looking after patients well and being safe and giving quality care. Another important thing during the pandemic has been resources, especially ppe. The key is estimating and managing efficiently. The clinical protocols are important, defining the types of PPE for each different function. In the first stages, everyone wanted to use all the protective gear, even more than the evidence and the guidelines suggested, and that was something we had to deal with. Our aim was to involve the whole medical centre team, so that they understood and adhered to the changes and the new care model for Covid times. The first thing was dealing with appointments, samples and imaging, then safe procedures for clinical processes. We had to sort out the journeys for Covid and non-Covid patients in each network medical centre, with the peculiarities of each. We set up triage in the entrance zones so that we could direct patients in accordance with their needs and clinical condition. We also put up signs in all the areas giving information about the protective measures and the care flows, to deal with the growing number of patients. Then, gradually, we started to bring things back to normal, with demand challenging us to open new provisions and procedures under new standards. Our role as lead nurses in medical centres is to be proactive in taking on board and making the different procedures, standards and checks work. There were more and more as the pandemic went on. We also had to make sure all the safety procedures were implemented as soon as they were brought in, make the changes, make sure they were followed all the time, and that nobody broke the rules, because that would put our patients and/or staff at risk. That meant a lot more work every day. To do all that, we needed to work together with different units in the centre, both administrative and clinical. It was important that we made good decisions that ensured continuity and a good level of care and excellent quality. Managing, directing work teams in a dynamic and changing

context, the product of a pandemic like no other the world had ever known, required comprehensive leadership. It was a challenge to our resilience and capacity to adapt to constant change. The role of lead nurses in medical centres, put in charge of epidemiology, has contributed to the traceability of cases and the correct handling of tracing contacts. This new role made our daily administration tasks more difficult, whilst we juggled this epidemiological function with the multiple nursing tasks we were handling and in which we must maintain the highest levels of quality and safety. Thanks to our teamwork, we have been able to maintain quality and continuity of care during the pandemic and make an important contribution nationally, becoming an indispensable organization because of the large number of people we attend to and who put their confidence in us.�

Our aim was to involve the whole medical centre team, so that they understood and adhered to the changes and the new care model for Covid times.

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Bearing witness to a Pandemic

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page 107

florence nightingale More contemporary than ever

5min
pages 11-12

Thinking of future generations

1min
page 187

Welcoming new lives

3min
pages 182-186

We celebrated the recovery of each patient

2min
pages 188-192

The role of nurses in the pandemic

4min
pages 193-195

Cooperation at all times

1min
pages 162-163

Video consultations are here to stay

1min
pages 168-169

The nurses behind the management

4min
pages 164-167

Make the most of every moment

1min
pages 178-179

Valuing the simple things

1min
page 177

The next challenge

1min
pages 180-181

Non-Covid patients also need us

1min
pages 170-171

No statistics can show what people have been through

4min
pages 172-176

All life’s emotions condensed into a few months

1min
pages 156-157

At times, it all seemed like a maze

4min
pages 158-161

Professionalism and love, that’s our job

4min
pages 152-155

Always a nurse, with or without a pandemic

3min
pages 146-149

Each customer and individual

1min
pages 150-151

Learning

1min
page 145

We’ll get through this together

3min
pages 138-141

I am stronger than I think

2min
pages 142-144

Empathy prevention and care

2min
pages 134-136

Communication with the family made all the difference

1min
page 137

The loneliness pandemic

2min
pages 120-122

Love is what keeps us going

4min
pages 131-133

When the patients went home, we celebrated with music and clapping

4min
pages 123-125

Nothing prepares you for this

4min
pages 116-119

No time to think

2min
pages 126-127

Closer to our patients with cancer

1min
pages 114-115

A time of fast learning and great camaraderie

4min
pages 111-113

I volunteered to help my colleagues

2min
pages 98-99

Educating, guiding and accompanying our patients

1min
pages 108-110

I love what I do – I always wanted to be a nurse

4min
pages 105-107

Psychological support

1min
pages 100-101

I got Covid

2min
pages 102-104

I wouldn’t change what I went through

4min
pages 95-97

I never lost my strength

2min
pages 92-94

I remember how lonely the patients felt

4min
pages 88-91

When you are the patient you feel vulnerable

2min
pages 86-87

My small part in the fight against the pandemic

1min
pages 84-85

I was lucky to be a nurse

6min
pages 72-75

I enjoyed learning a new role during the pandemic

4min
pages 81-83

Mama, when is this going to end?

1min
pages 76-77

Facing the crisis as a team

1min
pages 78-80

People were anxious when they called

2min
pages 70-71

I take my hat off to my team

1min
pages 64-65

When you are caring for people you don’t feel any fear

4min
pages 66-69

A traumatic night shift

1min
page 63

We care for each patient, as if they were the only one

2min
pages 60-62

We just hoped for a miracle

4min
pages 56-59

Today we value our team and apreciate life more

3min
pages 50-54

Patients did not die alone

1min
page 55

We are not heroes, we are committed professionals

2min
pages 48-49

Being surrounded by death makes you value life more

4min
pages 28-31

I kept my promise

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pages 1, 6-11, 20-25, 27, 36-39

All he wanted was a hug

1min
pages 32-33

We transform our capability to help others

4min
pages 42-45

Things you never forget

1min
pages 40-41

Unprecedent tsunami

1min
pages 46-47

Your mother was never alone

5min
pages 36-39

The hardest winter in Madrid

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pages 34-35
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