Research shows psychological impact of pandemic on UK nursing and midwifery workforce - King's College London
Extremely concerning levels of psychological distress are reported in results from a longitudinal study of the UK nursing and midwifery workforce during COVID-19. The findings could help how staff are supported in healthcare services now and in future.
The COVID-19 Cohorts: Real-life accounts of being a student midwife during the COVID-19 pandemic
Psychological impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on nurses and midwives
Research shows psychological impact of pandemic on UK nursing and midwifery workforce - King's College London
Midwives' and maternity support workers' perceptions of the impact of the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic on respectful maternity care in a diverse region of the UK: a qualitative study
Covid-19 surge linked to high levels of mental ill health among intensive care staff - King's College London
Research shows psychological impact of pandemic on UK nursing and midwifery workforce - University of Plymouth
You can't walk through water without getting wet' UK nurses' distress and psychological health needs during the Covid-19 pandemic: A longitudinal interview study - ScienceDirect
Shining a light on an additional clinical burden: work-related digital communication survey study – COVID-19 impact on NHS staff wellbeing
Latest Health and Social Care Survey Shows Social Workers Are Most Overwhelmed, Queen's Business School
UK nurses and midwives' ongoing concerns during COVID-19 - King's College London
The COVID-19 pandemic presents an opportunity to develop more sustainable health workforces, Human Resources for Health