- 23 June 2021
- 12 min read
UK Nurse: My Experience Of Working Through The 2014 Ebola Crisis
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Katy discusses her time working in West Africa during the 2014 Ebola epidemic, offering insights into the psychological toll of a viral outbreak, and the parallels with the current global pandemic.
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Introduction
It was late 2014 and I had just come back from a busy shift at the hospital, having braved the cold December rain.
I was tucked up in the front room of our little house in Bristol reeling from the predictable ‘Winter pressures’ we were facing on the ward.
My husband suggested we watch a BBC 2 documentary about the Ebola outbreak in West Africa.
Little did I know, the next 40 minutes would drastically alter my course for the next year.
My passion for equality in healthcare is what has driven me, and I remember the sadness and shock that I felt watching the footage of the people of West Africa, arriving desperate and terrified at various field hospitals set up across Sierra Leone, Guinea and Liberia.
I remember the fierce need I felt to be able to do something, I just didn't know how.
So, it felt like fate when that week an email arrived in my work inbox appealing for NHS volunteers to deploy as part of an Ebola response program.
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I'm a registered nurse specializing in gynaecology and oncology. I have a passion for women's health and health equality. In 2015, I was awarded the Ebola Medal for Service in West Africa in recognition of my work in Sierra Leone during the 2014 Ebola Epidemic. I currently live in Spain where I continues to practice.
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3 years agoWow, thank you for sharing. Such an inspirational read. One thing that springs to mind is your own support network ... read more
Wow, thank you for sharing. Such an inspirational read. One thing that springs to mind is your own support network and self care. I.e., Management Supervision and debriefing. Did this take place pre/during/after your deployment? How have you managed and coped psychologically?
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Hi Tracie, sorry for such a delay in responding. We had a psychological assessment on return, but mainly we all supported each other throughout the entire experience - peer support proved to be inval... read more
Hi Tracie, sorry for such a delay in responding. We had a psychological assessment on return, but mainly we all supported each other throughout the entire experience - peer support proved to be invaluable. Thanks for your interest!
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