Background: During the COVID-19 pandemic, nurses' workload increased dramatically, and nurses faced the risk of infection and multiple ethical dilemmas. In such a situation, nurse burnout was elevated, which tended to exacerbate depression in nurses. Although previous studies have demonstrated the ...
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 ...
Immediate reactions, stressors, coping strategies and motivators to provide care by nurses during COVID-19 were addressed • Immediate reactions were worry, call of duty, no choice, a challenge • Major stressors were uncertainty, fear, lack of staffing, conflict between duty and safety •...
Nearly 300 British doctors, nurses and other health workers with long Covid are suing the health service for compensation, saying they were not given proper protection during the pandemic. They say their lives have been devastated by a host of severe health complications. Most cannot ...
Nurse scheduling in COVID-19-designated hospitals in China: A nationwide cross-sectional survey 2022, Journal of Nursing Management Managing during the COVID-19 pandemic: A cross-sectional study of health care workers' perceived organizational support and its consequences on their compassion, resilience...
During Covid-19, a global pandemic, over 30 million cases were found in India in 2020, with mortality of more than 4 lakh. Studies revealed that more than 3 lakh health workers had been infected in this outbreak with grave impact on their physical and psychological health. Nursing staff hav...
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...
Original Research: TikTok's 'Dancing Nurses' During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Content Analysis 来自 国家科技图书文献中心 喜欢 0 阅读量: 54 作者:L Rachelle,S Michelle,M Kelly,M Rachel 摘要: Amid the challenges of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, health care workers are using social media to...
The five medical staff would perform hundreds of ECMO operations each year. In the shortest time, they spent only 11 minutes on an ECMO operation. This time, however, wearing thick protective gear, they took nearly 40 minutes to perform this operation. ...