“…A multi-disciplinary study from the United Kingdom focused broadly on nephrology-affiliated health care providers (Selvaskandan et al, 2022), while numerous additional studies have addressed the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on social workers practicing in clinical areas other than nephrology. Studies exploring health care social workers' pandemic experiences have been published internationally, including in Australia (Joubert et al, 2022), Israel (Schiff et al, 2021;Shinan-Altman et al, 2022), Canada (Ashcroft et al, 2021b;Craig et al, 2022;Currin-McCulloch et al, 2022a;Currin-McCulloch et al, 2022b;Donnelly et al, 2021;Nicholas et al, 2023), and the United States (Currin-McCulloch et al, 2022a;Currin-McCulloch et al, 2022b;Fantus et al, 2022;Jones et al, 2022;McKenna et al, 2022;Ross et al, 2022;Schneider et al, 2022;Weng, 2022;Wiener et al, 2021).…”