2022
DOI: 10.5005/jp-journals-10067-0117
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A Cross-sectional Study of Psychological Distress, Coping Strategies, Concerns, and Perceived Needs among Nurses Working in a Dedicated COVID-19 Center

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“…24 During the COVID-19 pandemic, nurses feel fear and anxiety, experience stress and show depressive symptoms. 25 Stigmatization by society, social isolation, or being in quarantine may unearth and exacerbate these symptoms. 14 , 26 Nurses stated that they were affected by the pain and suffering of patients with COVID-19 and the feeling of waiting to die.…”
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“…24 During the COVID-19 pandemic, nurses feel fear and anxiety, experience stress and show depressive symptoms. 25 Stigmatization by society, social isolation, or being in quarantine may unearth and exacerbate these symptoms. 14 , 26 Nurses stated that they were affected by the pain and suffering of patients with COVID-19 and the feeling of waiting to die.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%