“I Just Know if I Keep Going, I’ll End Up Hating Nursing.” Lived Experiences of Emergency Nurses Three Years Into the Global COVID-19 Pandemic
As the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic continues globally, the personal and professional pressure on health care workers continues to accumulate. Literature suggests that as the pandemic evolves, nurses are experiencing increased levels of anxiety, depression, and post-traumatic stress, ultimately leading them to voice intentions to leave the profession, if they have not done so already.
Source: Journal of Emergency Nursing: JEN - Category: Nursing Authors: Megan R. Simic, Joanne E. Porter, Blake Peck, Christopher Mesagno Tags: Research Source Type: research
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