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Stress among nursing staff and interventions in Austrian nursing homes

Bauer, S.; Eglseer, D.; Hödl, M. · HeilberufeScience · 2023 · Heft 2 · S. 47 bis 55

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2023
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HeilberufeScience
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Bauer, S.; Eglseer, D.; Hödl, M.
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Heft 2 / 2023
Jahrgang 14
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47 bis 55
Erschienen: 2023-02-02 20:02:19
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2190-2100
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Zusammenfassung

IntroductionSince March 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic has exerted control over the whole world (WHO 2020a). The main aims of all countries are more or less the same: to protect high-risk groups (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2021) and to prevent a collapse of the healthcare systems (WHO 2020b).The frontline healthcare staff play a major role in ensuring how well the healthcare system function. Members of this frontline staff, including nurses are the most heavily involved in the care of suspected and affected COVID-19 cases (Galehdar et al. 2021). These staff are available at the bedside 24/7. They ha…

Schlagworte

STRESS COVID-19 WHO PERSONAL REGRESSION INTERNATIONAL IT MANAGEMENT BELASTUNG AINS PFLEGEPERSONEN ES QUERSCHNITTSSTUDIEN WAHRSCHEINLICHKEIT FRAUEN CORONAVIRUS