Frontline Involvement in Population COVID-19 Vaccinations: Lived Experience of Nursing Students

Healthcare (Basel). 2022 Oct 10;10(10):1985. doi: 10.3390/healthcare10101985.

Abstract

(1) Background: The globally promoted vaccination campaign has been shown to be the solution for the COVID-19 pandemic, reducing transmission, hospitalisation and the need for intensive care. Although several studies have examined the experiences of healthcare workers during the pandemic, few studies have investigated healthcare student experiences. The aim of this study is to explore the lived experience of third-year nursing students during the COVID-19 vaccination campaign. (2) Methods: A phenomenological qualitative method was adopted. The researchers selected third-year students undertaking a bachelor's nursing degree who took part in the COVID-19 vaccination campaign at a high-volume vaccination centre in the period from May to August 2021. (3) Results: Thirteen students were included in the study. Three themes and twelve subthemes emerged from the study. The themes were: a challenging experience; it is not as easy as it seems; a learning experience worth living; and teamwork and trust leading to professional development. (4) Conclusions: Participation in the vaccination campaign was a novelty for students in their degree program. Students emphasized the positive aspects of having the opportunity to participate in the vaccination campaign and help the entire community in the fight against COVID-19.

Keywords: COVID-19; nursing students; qualitative research; vaccination.

Grants and funding

This research was not funded. The study was promoted by the Center for Nursing Research and Innovation, Vita-Salute San Raffaele University, Milan.