‘Long-term plan needed’ to address nurses’ Covid-19 trauma | Nursing Times
Calls have been made for a “long-term plan” to ensure nurses and colleagues experiencing “unimaginable levels of anxiety and stress” at work are given the
Calls have been made for a “long-term plan” to ensure nurses and colleagues experiencing “unimaginable levels of anxiety and stress” at work are given the
Three damning reports have emerged in the last week alone, all with the all-too-familiar theme of nurses either feeling stressed or with poor mental health…
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