Occupational Visibility of COVID- 19 Disaster Heroes: Analysis from the Sample of Nurse

Objective: The COVID-19 pandemic, which led to an urgent public health problem, is a biological disaster that had a global impact. This study aimed to examine the views of the nurses on the "superhero" discourse in the media in this disaster.Methods: The phenomenological research method, o...

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Main Authors: İlknur Aydın Avci, Özen Kulakaç, Mesiya Aydın
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Language:English
Published: Atatürk University 2024-12-01
Series:Journal of Nursology
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Online Access:https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/3645364
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description Objective: The COVID-19 pandemic, which led to an urgent public health problem, is a biological disaster that had a global impact. This study aimed to examine the views of the nurses on the "superhero" discourse in the media in this disaster.Methods: The phenomenological research method, one of the qualitative research methods, was used in the study. The research was carried out between February – April 2022 with 23 nurses working in intensive care clinics.Results: In this study, the views of nurses who worked in the intensive care unit during the COVID-19 pandemic on the "superhero" discourse in the media were investigated under the themes of rise of heroism (being noticed, heroic discourse for higher efficiency, forced hero) invisibility of heroism (invisibility before the pandemic, invisibility during the pandemic) and death of heroism (the applause, I'm real… not a toy) . The findings of the study revealed that the contribution of nursing to the health system is a little more visible in crisis conditions such as pandemic.Conclusion: The visibility that emerges as "heroism" or "superheroism", the vulnerability of nurses as human beings is ignored. This “professional invisibility and heroic visibility” emerges as a paradox, and nursing either becomes “invisible” as a profession or the needs of nurses for “material and moral support” as heroes can be ignored. During crisis periods such as pandemic, the vulnerability of nurses resulting from heavy working conditions should be taken into account and nurses should be supported physically, financially and morally.
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spelling doaj-art-da210da447914d46accffaaad747273d2025-08-20T01:55:00ZengAtatürk UniversityJournal of Nursology2822-29542024-12-0127435035910.17049/jnursology.141612355Occupational Visibility of COVID- 19 Disaster Heroes: Analysis from the Sample of Nurseİlknur Aydın Avci0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5379-3038Özen Kulakaç1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3698-5126Mesiya Aydın2https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4632-6562ONDOKUZ MAYIS UNIVERSITYONDOKUZ MAYIS UNIVERSITYONDOKUZ MAYIS ÜNİVERSİTESİObjective: The COVID-19 pandemic, which led to an urgent public health problem, is a biological disaster that had a global impact. This study aimed to examine the views of the nurses on the "superhero" discourse in the media in this disaster.Methods: The phenomenological research method, one of the qualitative research methods, was used in the study. The research was carried out between February – April 2022 with 23 nurses working in intensive care clinics.Results: In this study, the views of nurses who worked in the intensive care unit during the COVID-19 pandemic on the "superhero" discourse in the media were investigated under the themes of rise of heroism (being noticed, heroic discourse for higher efficiency, forced hero) invisibility of heroism (invisibility before the pandemic, invisibility during the pandemic) and death of heroism (the applause, I'm real… not a toy) . The findings of the study revealed that the contribution of nursing to the health system is a little more visible in crisis conditions such as pandemic.Conclusion: The visibility that emerges as "heroism" or "superheroism", the vulnerability of nurses as human beings is ignored. This “professional invisibility and heroic visibility” emerges as a paradox, and nursing either becomes “invisible” as a profession or the needs of nurses for “material and moral support” as heroes can be ignored. During crisis periods such as pandemic, the vulnerability of nurses resulting from heavy working conditions should be taken into account and nurses should be supported physically, financially and morally.https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/3645364afetcovi̇d 19hemşirekahramanmedyakahramanlık olgusucovid-19disasterheromedianursephenomenon of heroism
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Occupational Visibility of COVID- 19 Disaster Heroes: Analysis from the Sample of Nurse
Journal of Nursology
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title Occupational Visibility of COVID- 19 Disaster Heroes: Analysis from the Sample of Nurse
title_full Occupational Visibility of COVID- 19 Disaster Heroes: Analysis from the Sample of Nurse
title_fullStr Occupational Visibility of COVID- 19 Disaster Heroes: Analysis from the Sample of Nurse
title_full_unstemmed Occupational Visibility of COVID- 19 Disaster Heroes: Analysis from the Sample of Nurse
title_short Occupational Visibility of COVID- 19 Disaster Heroes: Analysis from the Sample of Nurse
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