The Effects of Progressive Muscle Relaxation on the Level of Anxiety in Nurses Caring for Patients with Covid-19
Introduction: One of the psychological responses encountered by nurses who treat COVID-19 patients is anxiety. The anxiety is caused by several factors including feelings of unsupported, worrying excessively about health, fear of carrying the infection and transmitting it to family members or others...
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Main Authors: | Yori Yolanda (Author), Irfan Said (Author), Tati Suryati (Author), Ria Simanungkalit (Author) |
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Universitas Hasanuddin,
2022-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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