The steps to revive our critical care numbers
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The steps to revive our critical care numbers

Nicki Credland Reader in critical care, University of Hull, British Association of Critical Care Nurses

Why retention must come first to address recruitment issues post-COVID-19 – and that means better pay and career progression

The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the advanced and complex skills of critical care nurses, and their vital role in patient safety.

Nursing Standard. 38, 10, 23-23. doi: 10.7748/ns.38.10.23.s12

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