The impact of working unit and being diagnosed with COVID-19 on secondary traumatic stress level in midwives: A cross-sectional and comparative study
<b>Aim:</b> This research aims to determine the impact of the unit they work at and being diagnosed with Covid-19 on the secondary traumatic stress level in midwives.<br /> <b>Method:</b> Sample of the cross-sectional and comparative research consists of 170 midwives wo...
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Main Authors: | Ayşe Nur Yilmaz (Author), Sümeyye Altiparmak (Author), Yeşim Aksoy Derya (Author) |
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National Scientific Medical Center,
2021-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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