Research shows psychological impact of pandemic on UK nursing and midwifery workforce - King's College London

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Extremely concerning levels of psychological distress are reported in results from a longitudinal study of the UK nursing and midwifery workforce during COVID-19. The findings could help how staff are supported in healthcare services now and in future.

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