Nurses working during the COVID-19 pandemic in Wales experienced high levels of moral distress, strongly associated with depression and linked to intentions to leave the profession, according to a new ...
Researchers have urged organisations to take moral distress ‘seriously’ after survey revealed nurses working during the pandemic suffered.
Health care leaders say the pandemic pushed many nurses out of the profession, leaving hospitals working to rebuild staffing and better support workers.
Nurses lacked access to ‘primary care-specific’ support during Covid-19 despite experiencing increased workloads.
The UK Covid-19 Public Inquiry is set to publish insights on how the healthcare system in Britain coped in the face of the ...
The chair of the UK Covid-19 Inquiry has published her third report, which concludes that the UK's healthcare systems "came ...
Amid a congressional hearing on Tuesday, former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo defended his administration's handling of COVID-19 in nursing homes. Cuomo, whose decisions in early 2020 sparked ...
When the COVID-19 virus swept through Montana in 2020, the multisymptomatic disease disproportionally affected tribal nations. Although Native Americans make up about 6.6% of the state’s population, ...