Working when you’re not well: why do so many nurses feel compelled to?
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Working when you’re not well: why do so many nurses feel compelled to?

Liz Charalambous @lizcharalambou Assistant professor of nursing
Grant Byrne Adult nurse, Glasgow
Rohit Sagoo @RohitSagoo Founder and director, British Sikh Nurses
Rachel Kent Mental health nurse, London

Our panel of nurses and healthcare professionals consider a topical nursing issue and share their views in a personal capacity only

Nursing Standard. 38, 2, 12-12. doi: 10.7748/ns.38.2.12.s7

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