id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-339835-ze9ay2rm Daphna-Tekoah, Shir Listening to Hospital Personnel’s Narratives during the COVID-19 Outbreak 2020-09-03 .txt text/plain 7906 381 54 As a means to address the changing needs of our hospital's HCWs, we conducted a narrative analysis study in the early stages of the covid-19 outbreak. By paying close attention the narratives of the hospital staff, we were able to address an additional aim, namely, to initiate the establishment of a data-based foundation for both immediate and future interventions, thereby expanding knowledge regarding the psychological mechanisms and strategies that front-line personnel use to cope with exposure to traumatic situations. Sharon, a nurse, summed up this opinion very succinctly as: "Corona-it is not extra work, it is completely different work." Against the background of this commonly held perspective, the third stage of the Listening Guide analytic technique nonetheless enabled us, the interviewers, to identify multiple voices that revealed different aspects of HCWs' experiences and needs, including their attitudes towards the coronavirus pandemic, the staff and the hospital, and their own needs. ./cache/cord-339835-ze9ay2rm.txt ./txt/cord-339835-ze9ay2rm.txt