Implementation of initiatives designed to improve healthcare worker health and wellbeing during the COVID-19 pandemic: comparative case studies from 13 healthcare provider organisations globally
Abstract Background Healthcare workers are at a disproportionate risk of contracting COVID-19. The physical and mental repercussions of such risk have an impact on the wellbeing of healthcare workers around the world. Healthcare workers are the foundation of all well-functioning health systems capab...
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Main Authors: | N O'Brien (Author), K Flott (Author), O Bray (Author), A Shaw (Author), M Durkin (Author) |
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