Difficulties and distress experienced by Japanese public health nurses specializing in quarantine services when dealing with COVID-19: A qualitative study in peri-urban municipality

Public health nurses (PHNs) are among the few municipal civil servants who lead community infection control and prevention initiatives in Japanese public health centers (PHCs). This study aims to investigate the distress faced by PHNs and clarify their difficulties and working environment relative t...

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Main Authors: Akari Miyazaki (Author), Naoko Kumada Deguchi (Author), Tomoko Omiya (Author)
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Published: AIMS Press, 2023-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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