The prevalence of mental health conditions in healthcare workers during and after a pandemic: Systematic review and meta-analysis
This review aims to explore the prevalence and incidence rates of mental health conditions in healthcare workers during and after a pandemic outbreak and which factors influence rates.
The Royal Marsden Manual of Clinical Nursing Procedures has been the definitive, market-leading guide to clinical nursing skills for over three decades. This indispensable guide sets the gold standard for nursing care, providing the procedures, rationale, and guidance required by qualified nurses to deliver clinically effective, patient-focused care with expertise and confidence.
The Royal Marsden Manual of Clinical Nursing Procedures:
Provides content written by nurses for nurses
Empowers nurses to become informed, skilled practitioners
Reflects current procedures and changes in modern adult nursing practice
Includes procedures supported by up-to-date evidence with detailed rationales for each step of each procedure
Considers the clinical governance around procedures and nursing practice
Integrates NMC 2018 ‘Future Nurse: Standards of Proficiency for Registered Nurses’ guidance
Contains new content on ‘Self Care and Wellbeing,’ helping nurses to care for themselves emotionally and physically
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