Bearing Witness to a pandemic

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Bearing witness to a pandemic BUPA | SANITAS

Cooperation at all times

LA CORUÑA — SPAIN

marta quelle Nurse La Coruña Care Home

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We were all afraid. When I was afraid I would lean on my director, and she would do the same with me. That’s how we worked. Nobody was exempt from being afraid, but all together we were strong. I have been a nurse for thirteen years. Now I work in an a care home for elderly people. Our work is very varied. We are nurses, assistants, therapists and even do maintenance. I think the biggest thing I have learnt through all of this is that it’s not about your job or other peoples’ jobs but about all pulling together to look after the residents. We are certainly, as Latin people, very physical and sociable. Here in Galicia we have a lot of festivals, but they may not happen this year. Personally, I was able to have a holiday. I couldn’t actually go away, because my family live 70 kilometres away, but I was able to spend time at home. Who needs a holiday more than healthcare staff, who have been on the front line in this crisis and been far from our families and following strict guidelines?

I have learnt a lot of things over the past few months. Cooperation between teams has a certain structure to it, normally, but during this time it has had to be about spontaneous reactions at times. We had to make new isolation zones and didn’t even have furniture for them. It was all very temporary. It was all done by teamwork, even the maintenance assistant who made a piece of furniture for us to store the ppe. I have never doubted I am in the right job. Actually, when I finished my studies I thought I might go into Medicine, but I have always wanted to be a nurse. I chose the career I am in, and even love the administrative work, although sometimes it feels like our work is taken for granted. I think we will reach a time when everything is under control and then all or most of us will start to feel down, which will be the next problem to be dealt with and conquered. �

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

9min
pages 101-103

A time of fast learning and great camaraderie

1min
pages 107-109

I got Covid

8min
pages 98-100

Psychological support

1min
pages 96-97

I wouldn’t change what I went through

4min
pages 91-93

I volunteered to help my colleagues

2min
pages 94-95

I never lost my strength

4min
pages 88-90

I remember how lonely the patients felt

8min
pages 84-87

My small part in the fight against the pandemic

4min
pages 80-81

When you are the patient you feel vulnerable

2min
pages 82-83

Facing the crisis as a team

4min
pages 74-76

I enjoyed learning a new role during the pandemic

6min
pages 77-79

I was lucky to be a nurse

6min
pages 68-71

Mama, when is this going to end?

2min
pages 72-73

People were anxious when they called

4min
pages 66-67

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

6min
pages 62-65

I take my hat off to my team

4min
pages 60-61

A traumatic night shift

2min
page 59

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

5min
pages 56-58

Today we value our team and apreciate life more

12min
pages 46-50

We just hoped for a miracle

8min
pages 52-55

Patients did not die alone

1min
page 51

We are not heroes, we are committed professionals

3min
pages 44-45

Being surrounded by death makes you value life more

6min
pages 24-27

Unprecedented tsunami

4min
pages 42-43

We transform our capability to help others

6min
pages 38-41

Things you never forget

5min
pages 36-37

I kept my promise

2min
pages 14, 23

Your mother was never alone

7min
pages 32-35

The hardest winter in Madrid

5min
pages 30-31

All he wanted was a hug

1min
pages 28-29
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