2024
DOI: 10.1155/2024/6007430
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Anxiety, Depression, Social Support, Needs, and Concerns of Frontline Nurses during COVID‐19 Peak Infection Period: A Cross‐Sectional Multicenter Study

Liuyi Zhang,
Kemei Zhang,
Li Tong
et al.

Abstract: Background. The worldwide pandemic of COVID‐19 had put enormous pressure on frontline healthcare workers. In December 2022, China released its “10 new measures,” signaling the end of the “dynamic zero COVID‐19 strategy.” This triggered a period of peak infection, which shocked China’s healthcare system and affected the mental health of nurses. Objective. To explore the anxiety, depression, and social support levels of frontline nurses during the peak period of COVID‐19 infection and to identify the main needs … Show more

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