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  • To describe the experiences of orthopaedic nurses during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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  • A descriptive, qualitative research design was utilized.
  • Nine experienced orthopaedic nurses provided 51 journal entries in response to open-ended prompts between April and December 2020.

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  • Nurses demonstrated adaptability, drawing on extensive training to manage patient care amidst significant personal and professional challenges.
  • Peer and leadership support, positive thinking, and personal resilience were crucial for coping, although decreased journaling suggested emotional strain over time.

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  • Orthopaedic nurses exhibited remarkable adaptability and resilience while navigating the complexities of COVID-19 patient care.
  • Effective coping strategies involved strong peer and leadership support, alongside personal resilience and positive thinking.
  • The pandemic's impact on nursing practice and reliance on technology warrants further investigation.