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The impact of COVID-19 on work, training and well-being experiences of nursing associates in England: A cross-sectional survey.

Rachel Louise KingTony RyanMichaela SenekEmily WoodBethany TaylorAngela TodAshfaque TalpurSteve Robertson
Published in: Nursing open (2021)
Sixty-four participants responded. Over half (53.2%) experienced an increased workload with 24.2% reporting extensions in their role. One third (32.3%) were redeployed, and a quarter (24.2%) did not feel safety concerns were adequately addressed when raised. Those working in the community reported significantly more concerns about staffing (p = .03), working overtime (p = .03), missed care (p = .02) and safety (p = .04). Despite this, many (75.8%) participants felt able to provide the same standards of care. Several spoke about enhanced teamwork, and the majority (96.8%) were not looking to leave their post.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • mental health
  • quality improvement
  • palliative care
  • coronavirus disease
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  • affordable care act
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