COVID-19 related negative emotions and emotional suppression are associated with greater risk perceptions among emergency nurses: A cross-sectional study
Background: As the COVID-19 pandemic began, frontline nurses experienced many emotions as they faced risks relevant to both patients (e.g., making errors resulting in patient harm) and themselves (e.g., becoming infected with COVID-19). Although emotions are often neglected in the patient safety lit...
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Main Authors: | Nathan R. Huff (Author), Guanyu Liu (Author), Hannah Chimowitz (Author), Kelly T. Gleason (Author), Linda M. Isbell (Author) |
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2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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