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Perceived risk of infection, ethical challenges and motivational factors among frontline nurses in Covid-19 pandemic: prerequisites and lessons for future pandemic.

Parul Chaudharynull PayalPooja Nainnull PoojaPooja RanaPooja VermaPooja Yadavnull Poonamnull PrernaGeetika KashyapRajesh Kumar
Published in: BMC nursing (2024)
During the pandemic, nurses were afraid to work and faced personal and family risks of contracting the virus. Despite these challenges, they still feel a strong sense of commitment and dedication to providing the best possible care. Nurse administrators need to create a supportive environment that follows ethical principles and meets the needs of nurses to boost their motivation and encourage them to continue working for longer periods.
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