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Commentary on: Yayla A, Eskici İlgin V, İlgin E V. The relationship of nurses' psychological well-being with their coronaphobia and work-life balance during the COVID-19 pandemic: a cross-sectional study. J Clin Nurs 2021; 30: 3153–62. 10.1111/jocn.15783.
Implications for practice and research
Organisational support, work–life balance and social/psychological support may be important factors to consider nurturing nurses’ well-being.
Qualitative studies are needed to explore nurses’ working days during a pandemic and how structural and personal factors influence work conditions and nurses’ encounters with patients.
Context
The WHO has classified COVID-19 as a pandemic.1 The pandemic and subsequent (inter)national management strategies were deployed to contain the SARS-CoV-2, affecting individuals and societies on a global level. In Turkey, the first COVID-19 case was discovered on 10 March 2020. Frontline nurses faced and treated patients infected with COVID-19 during …
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