Examining The Impact Of Working During The COVID-19 Had On Nurses In The United States

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Examining The Impact Of Working During The COVID-19 Had On Nurses In The United States

June 25
23:30 2021
Examining The Impact Of Working During The COVID-19 Had On Nurses In The United States

June 25, 2021 – Nursing colleagues, We are conducting a study through the Boston Nursing Institute and seeking nurses who worked clinically during the COVID-19 Pandemic for a survey to better understand the impact of having worked during the COVID-19 Pandemic.

What we are Studying: We are studying burnout, compassion fatigue, secondary traumatic stress and moral injury among nurses who have worked clinically during the COVID-19 pandemic.

“Seeking RNs who Worked during COVID-19 for online Survey.”

Why this is Important: Examining the impact on nurses who worked clinically during the COVID-19 will help to better understand the scope and breadth of the impact in which can help to guide preventative measures and interventions.

What we Hope to Accomplish: Examining the impact on nurses who worked clinically during the COVID-19 will help to better understand the scope and breadth of the impact in which can help to guide preventative measures and interventions.

Estimated Time Commitment is 15 minutes.

To learn more if you are interested in participating or know someone interested, please go to https://www.bostonnursinginstitute.com/researchstudy  

Thank you!
– Meredith Scannell, PhD, MPH, RN

This survey is approved by the Allendale Investigational Review Board

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Company Name: Boston Nursing Institute
Contact Person: Dr. Scannell
Email: Send Email
Phone: 617-401-5802
Country: United States
Website: https://www.bostonnursinginstitute.com/researchstudy

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