The aim of this study was to analyze nurses' experiences of role strain when taking care of patients with severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS). We adopted an interpretive/constructivist paradigm. Twenty-one nurses who had taken care of SARS patients were interviewed in focus groups. The data were analyzed using thematic analysis. The self-state of nurses during the SARS outbreak evolved into that of professional self as: (1) self-preservation; (2) self-mirroring; and (3) self-transcendence. The relationship between self-state and reflective practice is discussed.
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Washington Sch Psychiat, Inst Contemporary Psychotherapy & Psychoanal, Washington, DC USA
Washington Ctr Psychoanal, Washington, DC USAWashington Sch Psychiat, Inst Contemporary Psychotherapy & Psychoanal, Washington, DC USA