Primary Health Care Nurses’ Perceptions of Risk During COVID-19: A Qualitative Study - Online Course

The purpose of this article from Journal of Nursing Scholarship was to explore the perceptions of risk by Australian primary health care nurses (PHC) during COVID-19.
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$16.25

This course is available for FREE to Sigma Members.

COVID-19 has presented health care professionals with unprecedented challenges. Significant risks have emerged as nurses have continued to work in delivering frontline health care during the pandemic. Feeling “at risk” has significant deleterious effects on nurses. The purpose of this article from Journal of Nursing Scholarship was to explore the perceptions of risk by Australian primary health care nurses (PHC) during COVID-19.

This course will retire after 23rd November 2024.

Objectives:

  • Self-report an increase in knowledge related to research/EBP from the selected journal article.
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