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  • Public Health Nurs Public Health Nurses' Experiences During the H1N1/09 Response


    Public Health Nurs


    . 2020 May 20.
    doi: 10.1111/phn.12749. Online ahead of print.
    Public Health Nurses' Experiences During the H1N1/09 Response


    Alana Devereaux 1 , Christine McPherson 2 , Josephine Etowa 2



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    Abstract

    Objective: H1N1/09 was the first pandemic flu ever responded to with mass vaccinations. Public health nurses (PHNs) were pivotal in implementing the H1N1/09 vaccination clinics. With the ongoing threat of pandemic influenza and other viral outbreaks, much can be learned from these PHNs' H1N1/09 experiences. This study's purpose was to explore PHNs' experiences in the H1N1/09 mass vaccination clinics.
    Design and sample: In a qualitative interpretive description, 23 PHNs (16 immunizers, seven supervisors) who worked in a large Canadian municipal public health agency, participated in semistructured interviews.
    Results: Three overarching themes were identified. 'Anticipating an Emergency' discusses participants' experiences learning about the pandemic response and their role preparation. 'Surviving the Chaos' reflects the challenges of the clinics, particularly during the first few hectic weeks of the response. 'Persevering Over Time' encompasses participants' experiences as they became familiar with clinics' operations and their own responsibilities.
    Conclusions: Participants' experiences have implications for future public health pandemic planning and research. Key recommendations include to communicate with PHNs in a timely manner about their clinic roles, and to provide PHNs with appropriate training to optimize clinics' operations. This will help support PHNs in their roles to protect the public and provide quality population care.

    Keywords: immunization clinic; nurses' experiences; pandemic planning; pandemic virus; vaccination.

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