@article{Rohmah_Putra_Arfianto_2022, title={Nurses’ Anxiety Levels in the Covid-19 Isolation Room}, volume={2}, url={https://knepublishing.com/index.php/KnE-Medicine/article/view/11869}, DOI={10.18502/kme.v2i3.11869}, abstractNote={<p>During the Covid-19 pandemic, the medical team, including nurses, have struggled in isolation rooms, helping patients. Isolation rooms pose a greater risk than regular treatment rooms and direct contact can increase the risk of infection. Nurses’ anxiety may be high; they may be worried not only about the risk of transmitting Covid-19 to themselves, but also to their families at home, especially for those who are in vulnerable groups. This study aimed to identify the anxiety level of nurses in the Covid-19 isolation room at Universitas Muhammadiyah Malang Hospital. This was a descriptive observational study conducted from May 25 - June 3, 2021 with 16 nurses. The nurses’ anxiety was measured using the Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale Questionnaire. The results showed that 13 nurses (81.25%) in the Covid-19 isolation room had mild anxiety levels.</p> <p><strong>Keywords:</strong> anxiety, nurse, Covid-19, isolation room</p&gt;}, number={3}, journal={KnE Medicine}, author={Rohmah, Anis Ika Nur and Putra, Aldino Erdasiana and Arfianto, Muhammad Ari}, year={2022}, month={Sep.}, pages={198–203} }