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Mark Joseph Fagarang

Mariano Marcos Memorial Hospital and Medical Center-City Of Batac, Philippines

Title: Stigmatization Of Nurses: A Concept Analysis

Abstract

For the past months, a new strand of Coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2 has been challenging our healthcare systems worldwide. Healthcare workers especially nurses are not just at risk of adverse physical symptoms but may suffer from psychological stress, this is one scenario of a stigmatized nurse.

The goal of primary care is to improve a patient’s health, longevity, and quality of life through the provision of patient-centered care. To do so healthcare providers must overcome any stressful activities or circumstances like stigma. This concept focused mainly on a stigmatized nurse. For this concept analysis, the framework Walker and Avant was used. Definitions of terms are discussed. Cases were also identified for a better representation of the concept. Empirical referents and implications to nursing are also presented.

Keywords: Nurse, Stigma, concept analysis

Biography

Mark Joseph Fagarang, MAN, RN, received her BSN from Mariano Marcos State University, City of Batac Ilocos Norte, Philippines in 2012 and his Master of Arts in Nursing Major in Maternal and Child Nursing at University of Northern Philippines, Vigan City Ilocos Sur in 2015. He is currently studying Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing at Saint Louis University, Baguio City, Philippines. At present, he is working as a Nurse Supervisor of the Outpatient Department and COVID-19 Holding Area (Field Hospital) at Mariano Marcos Memorial Hospital and Medical Center, City of Batac Ilocos Norte, Philippines. He is a certified Animal Bite Treatment Center Nurse and also the executive assistant of the Hospital Research Committee of the same institution. He has the determination and eagerness to make positive contributions to the nursing arena amidst the pandemic. His research interests include Community Health Nursing, Public Health, and Maternal and Child Nursing.