COVID-19 one year on: how nurses rose to the challenge
The pandemic has placed unprecedented demands on nurses – and their responsiveness has come at a cost to wider healthcare and their own well-being
It is a year since the UK first went into lockdown and society was upturned by the pandemic.
Nursing Standard.
36, 4, 14-17.
doi: 10.7748/ns.36.4.14.s11
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