在无法忍受的压力面前辞职

Q3 Nursing
J. Buchan
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调查强调了人们对疫情对英国护理人员负面心理影响的担忧,尤其是压力、倦怠和创伤后应激障碍。RCN发布的另一份报告显示,面对无法忍受的压力,英国的护理人员仍被要求继续工作。
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Quitting in the face of intolerable pressure
Surveys are highlighting concerns about negative psychological effects of the pandemic – notably stress, burnout and post-traumatic stress disorder – on the UK nursing workforce. Another, published by the RCN, shows nursing staff in the UK are still being asked to keep going in the face of intolerable pressure.
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Emergency Nurse
Emergency Nurse Nursing-Emergency Nursing
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