Nurses’ mental health: how managers can tackle compassion fatigue
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Nurses’ mental health: how managers can tackle compassion fatigue

Daniel Allen Acting editor, Cancer Nursing Practice

What support, if any, is available to help practitioners deal with work-related stress?

Anxiety, stress and depression are major causes of sickness absence among nursing staff – and those who work in cancer care may be especially vulnerable.

Cancer Nursing Practice. 19, 3, 8-10. doi: 10.7748/cnp.19.3.8.s7

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