2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jen.2021.03.003
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The Indispensability of Nurses in Public Health Emergencies: Lessons Learned From the Coronavirus Disease Pandemic in Africa

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“…In recent years, the COVID-19 pandemic has been one of the most widespread and longest-lasting public health emergencies, and it has significantly increased the workload of the healthcare system. Nurses, as a vital human resource in the healthcare system, have borne the brunt of the difficulties and mental workload they have encountered as they have worked in such complex, dramatically increased workloads and risky situations (Akinokun et al, 2021).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…In recent years, the COVID-19 pandemic has been one of the most widespread and longest-lasting public health emergencies, and it has significantly increased the workload of the healthcare system. Nurses, as a vital human resource in the healthcare system, have borne the brunt of the difficulties and mental workload they have encountered as they have worked in such complex, dramatically increased workloads and risky situations (Akinokun et al, 2021).…”
Section: Backg Rou N Dmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, the COVID‐19 pandemic has been one of the most widespread and longest‐lasting public health emergencies, and it has significantly increased the workload of the healthcare system. Nurses, as a vital human resource in the healthcare system, have borne the brunt of the difficulties and mental workload they have encountered as they have worked in such complex, dramatically increased workloads and risky situations (Akinokun et al., 2021). It is well known that fighting public health emergencies, such as the pandemic requires more work, time and emotion from nurses, which can reduce their quality of life and increase work stress and mental workload.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%