Has COVID-19 pushed undervalued and stressed general practice nurses too far?
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Has COVID-19 pushed undervalued and stressed general practice nurses too far?

Nick Evans Health journalist

Demand for services has increased during the pandemic and staff burnout and retention are becoming a national emergency

General practice nurses may not have received the attention or plaudits that some of their NHS colleagues have, but they have been front and centre of the pandemic fight.

Primary Health Care. 31, 5, 14-17. doi: 10.7748/phc.31.5.14.s6

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