2022
DOI: 10.1186/s12913-022-07797-7
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RETRACTED ARTICLE: A thematic analysis of system wide learning from first wave Covid-19 in the East of England

Abstract: Background The Covid-19 pandemic has created an unprecedented challenge for health and social care systems globally. There is an urgent need for research on experiences of COVID-19 at different levels of health systems, including lessons from professional, organisational and local system responses, that can be used to inform managerial and policy responses. Methods This paper presents the findings from a thematic analysis of front-line staff experi… Show more

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“…The prevalence of disasters, including the pandemic, is increasing globally. For the effective management of extraordinary events that may occur in the future, politicians, health-care organizations, and nurse managers should take measures and make plans to ensure the readiness of nurses (Jackson et al, 2022). It is important to have an in-depth understanding of the experiences of nurses working in acute care settings in the early stages of the pandemic to make necessary planning and take precautions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The prevalence of disasters, including the pandemic, is increasing globally. For the effective management of extraordinary events that may occur in the future, politicians, health-care organizations, and nurse managers should take measures and make plans to ensure the readiness of nurses (Jackson et al, 2022). It is important to have an in-depth understanding of the experiences of nurses working in acute care settings in the early stages of the pandemic to make necessary planning and take precautions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%