COVID-19: how nurse managers are dealing with the psychological toll of the pandemic
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COVID-19: how nurse managers are dealing with the psychological toll of the pandemic

Alison Moore Health writer

Senior nurses have stepped up to the challenges, but trusts need to support them

Although the number of COVID-19 cases are declining – for now at least – the psychological impact of the pandemic on nurses will be felt for months, perhaps years to come.

Nursing Management. 27, 4, 8-10. doi: 10.7748/nm.27.4.8.s8

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