Nurses experiences in chemical emergency departments: Iran-Iraq war, 1980-1988

Title
Nurses experiences in chemical emergency departments: Iran-Iraq war, 1980-1988
Publication Date
2013
Author(s)
Firouzkouhi, Mohammadreza
Zargham-Boroujeni, Ali
Nouraei, Morteza
Yousefi, Hojatollah
Holmes, Colin
Type of document
Journal Article
Language
en
Entity Type
Publication
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd
Place of publication
United Kingdom
DOI
10.1016/j.ienj.2012.03.002
UNE publication id
une:21161
Abstract
Background: Nurses have played a major role in taking care of the wounded across the centuries. One of the most important roles of Iranian nurses in wartime has been working in chemical emergency departments. This study investigated the nature of nursing practice in chemical emergency departments created in the context of the Iran-Iraq War fought during 1980-1988. Method: This is a history methodology design with oral history and in-depth interview to detect nurses 'actual experiences in chemical emergency departments while taking care of the chemically injured military forces. Findings: Today's nurses emphasize finding new ways to fulfill the present nursing needs and to combine theory and practice in an appropriate framework. Having a retrospective approach to utilize nurses' experience can well clarify the future way to achieve this goal. Conclusion: This study revealed the way the nurses prepared to take care of the chemically injured in miserable situations and their practice in chemical emergency departments. It highlighted their awareness of wartime nursing and the challenging experiences it brings.
Link
Citation
International Emergency Nursing, 21(2), p. 123-128
ISSN
1878-013X
1755-599X
Start page
123
End page
128

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