Effect of Watson's Care (COVID 19 Awareness and Related Experience) Program to Reduce Anxiety Level of Health Care Workers Due to COVID 19 in a Tertiary Hospital in Quezon City, Philippines
Effect of Watson's Care (COVID 19 Awareness and Related Experience) Program to Reduce Anxiety Level of Health Care Workers Due to COVID 19 in a Tertiary Hospital in Quezon City, Philippines
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2025
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Ongpauco, Jane Ivah
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The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly impacted the mental health of healthcare workers (HCWs), particularly those in isolation due to infection. This study investigates the effectiveness of Watson’s CARE (COVID-19 Awareness & Related Experience) Program in reducing the anxiety levels of HCWs at the Philippine Heart Center. Grounded in Jean Watson’s Theory of Human Caring, the study utilizes a structured intervention comprising clinical caritas processes designed to foster a caring and supportive environment for isolated HCWs.
A quasi-experimental research design was employed, with participants divided into an intervention group receiving the Watson’s CARE Program and a control group receiving standard care. Anxiety levels were measured before and after the intervention using the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI). The results indicated a significant reduction in anxiety levels among HCWs who participated in the program, highlighting the importance of structured caring interventions in improving mental well- being during health crises. These findings support the integration of Watson’s CARE Program into nursing practice to enhance emotional resilience and patient care quality.
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Keywords: CARE Program, COVID-19, Nurses, Nursing