BackgroundThe increasing number of Covid-19 patients every day has caused anxiety in all circles of society, including nurses. Even though these prevention efforts have been carried out strictly, the potential for exposure to this virus is still quite high, even causing clusters in several buildings at Hasan Sadikin Hospital (RSHS) Indonesia. DestinationKnowing An overview of nurses' anxiety screening in the face of the Covid-19 pandemic and an overview nurse characteristics at RSHS by gender, age, education level. MethodologyThe research design is descriptive. The number of research samples is 301 people. The sampling technique is Probability Sampling: Cluster Random Sampling. The research time is March 2021 using the Coronavirus Anxiety Scale (CAS). ResultOf the total respondents 301 people there are 14 (4.65) people experiencing dysfunctional anxiety, women i.e. 13 (4.32) people, aged 26 - < 46 years old that is 9 (2.99) people and D3 is 8 (2.66) people. ConclusionThe picture of nurses' anxiety at RSHS is very low because the pandemic has been running for 1 (one) year, the researcher recommends doing research by comparing the anxiety of nurses at the beginning of the pandemic with the current pandemic.
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