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Examining effective communication in nursing practice during COVID-19: A large-scale qualitative study.

Shannon D SimonovichRoxanne S SpurlarkDonna BadowskiSusan KrawczykCheryl SocoTiffany N PonderDebi RhynerRachel WaidElizabeth AquinoChristina LattnerLucy Mueller WiesemannKashica Webber-RitcheySuling LiJoseph D Tariman
Published in: International nursing review (2021)
Effective communication is critical to support nurses through extended periods of crisis. COVID-19 represents a unique contemporary challenge to the nursing workforce given the high stress and prolonged strain it has created for both human and healthcare supply resources. There is value in nurses' presence at local, unit level and organizational leadership levels to convey critical information that directly informs leadership decision-making during unprecedented emergencies such as the COVID-19 pandemic.
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