Experiences of frontline healthcare workers and their views about support during COVID-19 and previous pandemics: a systematic review and qualitative meta-synthesis
Abstract Background Healthcare workers across the world have risen to the demands of treating COVID-19 patients, potentially at significant cost to their own health and wellbeing. There has been increasing recognition of the potential mental health impact of COVID-19 on frontline workers and calls t...
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Main Authors: | Jo Billings (Author), Brian Chi Fung Ching (Author), Vasiliki Gkofa (Author), Talya Greene (Author), Michael Bloomfield (Author) |
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2021-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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