Relationship between Sleep Quality and Job Stress in nurses during the COVID-19 epidemic Article Info ABSTRACTE RashvandM RafatSepideh MohammadiZ Fotokian
Beyond the threat of Covid-19, health workers, and nurses especially, have suffered from overwork, intense burnout, and rates of depression and suicidal ideationfar greaterthan in the general population. It’s not just a threat to nurses, either: Hospitals, health workers, and the federal gove...
Early in the COVID-19 pandemic, more than 40 percent of nurses and other health care workers had risks associated with an increased likelihood of burnout, reports a survey study in the August issue of theAmerican Journal of Nursing(AJN). The study identifies risk factors for poor well-being ...
Aims and objectives This study aimed to portray the prevalence and associated factors of psychological distress among frontline nurses during COVID outbreak. Background The COVID outbreak has posed great threat to public health worldwide. Nurses fighting against the epidemic on the frontline might be...
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AUTOMOBILESPREVENTION of communicable diseasesDOCUMENTATIONINDUSTRIAL safetyMEDICAL office nursingCOVID-19 pandemicCOVID-19 vaccinesCOVID-19 has transformed how we deliver services in general practice in ways not believed possible even six months ago.Primary Health CareTherese Massey, Mar...
COVID-19(新冠病毒) is a threat to the very people fighting it—nurses, doctors, and other first responders, who are exposed to infected patients. Now, a team has developed two devices(设备) that could reduce their risks by sucking away infectious bacteria: a helmet to be worn by a patie...
Appreciation of nurses enhanced by the Covid-19 experience DissectorMatthews, Shona
There is no author summary for this article yet. Authors can add summaries to their articles on ScienceOpen to make them more accessible to a non-specialist audience. Abstract This study investigated changes in nurses’ sense of calling during the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as possible reason...
根据文章第一段AfterCOVID-19,theBureauofLaborStatisticspredictsthatwhilethenumberofnurseshasincreasedinthepastthreeyears,the U.S.stillexperiences a shortageofregisterednurses,andthattherewillbeoveronemillionunfillednursingjobs.Sowhat'sthesolution?Robots.(继新冠肺炎之后,劳工统计局预测,虽然护士的数量在过去三年...