Background The specific challenges experienced by the nursing and midwifery workforce in previous pandemics have exacerbated pre-existing professional and personal challenges, and triggered new issues. We aimed to determine the psychological impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the UK nursing and midwifery workforce and identify potential factors associated with signs of post-traumatic stress disorder. Methods A United Kingdom national online survey was conducted at three time-points during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic between April and August 2020 (T1 and T2 during initial wave; T3 at three-months following the first wave). All members of the UK registered and unregistered nursing and midwifery workforce were eligible to part...
Background: Pre-COVID-19 research highlighted the nursing profession worldwide as being at high risk...
OBJECTIVES: This study reports preliminary findings on the prevalence of, and factors associated wit...
Aims and objectivesThis study explores UK nurses' experiences of working in a respiratory clinical a...
Background The specific challenges experienced by the nursing and midwifery workforce in previous p...
Background The specific challenges experienced by the nursing and midwifery workforce in previous p...
Background The specific challenges experienced by the nursing and midwifery workforce in previous p...
Background: The specific challenges experienced by the nursing and midwifery workforce in previous ...
Background The specific challenges experienced by the nursing and midwifery workforce in previous p...
BackgroundThe specific challenges experienced by the nursing and midwifery workforce in previous pan...
BACKGROUND The specific challenges experienced by the nursing and midwifery workforce in previous...
Background: The specific challenges experienced by the nursing and midwifery workforce in previous p...
Background: The specific challenges experienced by the nursing and midwifery workforce in previous p...
In response to findings of the Impact of Covid-19 on Nurses survey study, conducted in 2020, a subse...
Abstract Background Pre-COVID-19 research highlighted the nursing profession worldwide as being at...
Background: Pre-COVID-19 research highlighted the nursing profession worldwide as being at high risk...
Background: Pre-COVID-19 research highlighted the nursing profession worldwide as being at high risk...
OBJECTIVES: This study reports preliminary findings on the prevalence of, and factors associated wit...
Aims and objectivesThis study explores UK nurses' experiences of working in a respiratory clinical a...
Background The specific challenges experienced by the nursing and midwifery workforce in previous p...
Background The specific challenges experienced by the nursing and midwifery workforce in previous p...
Background The specific challenges experienced by the nursing and midwifery workforce in previous p...
Background: The specific challenges experienced by the nursing and midwifery workforce in previous ...
Background The specific challenges experienced by the nursing and midwifery workforce in previous p...
BackgroundThe specific challenges experienced by the nursing and midwifery workforce in previous pan...
BACKGROUND The specific challenges experienced by the nursing and midwifery workforce in previous...
Background: The specific challenges experienced by the nursing and midwifery workforce in previous p...
Background: The specific challenges experienced by the nursing and midwifery workforce in previous p...
In response to findings of the Impact of Covid-19 on Nurses survey study, conducted in 2020, a subse...
Abstract Background Pre-COVID-19 research highlighted the nursing profession worldwide as being at...
Background: Pre-COVID-19 research highlighted the nursing profession worldwide as being at high risk...
Background: Pre-COVID-19 research highlighted the nursing profession worldwide as being at high risk...
OBJECTIVES: This study reports preliminary findings on the prevalence of, and factors associated wit...
Aims and objectivesThis study explores UK nurses' experiences of working in a respiratory clinical a...