2022
DOI: 10.1111/inr.12743
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Appetite for risk in the C‐19 policy environment

Abstract: Leadership deficits and poor communication about science connect risk-shifting and vaccination hesitancy to safety issues for nurses and the general public. Background: Nurses can be trusted, especially in these chaotic times, to provide trustworthy information on C-19. Publicly expressed gratitude to nurses does little to improve work environments made more precarious by C-19. Practical support may help retain nurses in the health system. Discussion: Public trust in governments has dissipated during the pand… Show more

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