Emotional health of Filipino American nurses and the COVID-19 pandemicdoi:10.51256/ANJ092331Mauricio, Riza V.Fadol, AnecitaImperio, SherwinPabico, ChristineAmerican Nurse Journal
A 2018 Philippine Nurses Association of America surveyopens in a new tab or window found a large proportion of respondents working in bedside and critical care, and a STAT reportopens in a new tab or window noted that "because they are most likely to work in acute care, medical/surgical, ...
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“Have you seen any Filipino nurses complain? Have you seen any Filipino nurses crying on TV? No,” said Scorp. “Why? While all those other nurses are busy doing videos and getting all the credit, Filipino nurses are the ones risking their lives trying to save Covid patients.” “Our ...
Decades of momentum built up to this moment. Woodside has been New York's home to Filipinos over the past century, with more than half of the city's Filipino population residing in the borough. The bricks of this community were laid by the oncoming of Filipino nurses recruited at Elmhurst ...
Filipino next generation nurses as frontliners amid COVID-19 pandemic: A Husserlian phenomenology studyValencia-Raymundo, AgnesMiranda, Melvin D.Philippine Journal of Nursing
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Work-related stress factors and Psychological Health of Filipino Nurses during the COVID-19 PandemicCastro, JanelleMolo, JocelynMontero Catalan, Jed PatrickMagsingit, Norielee S.Palaganas, ErlindaRivera, Reynaldo R.Norful, Allison A.Philippine Journal of Nursing...