Nurses don't want to be hailed as 'heroes' during a pandemic – they want more resources and support

[...]it becomes normalized for nurses to work longer hours or extra shifts without consideration for how this may affect them personally. Not only have nurses seen a high volume of deaths every day, but they have also been placed in morally difficult situations due to resource shortages, such as oxy...

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Published inThe Conversation U.S
Main Authors Rainbow, Jessica, Littzen, Chloé, Bethel, Claire
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Boston The Conversation US, Inc 12.11.2021
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Summary:[...]it becomes normalized for nurses to work longer hours or extra shifts without consideration for how this may affect them personally. Not only have nurses seen a high volume of deaths every day, but they have also been placed in morally difficult situations due to resource shortages, such as oxygen supplies, ECMO machines that support heart and lung function, and hospital beds and staff. According to the CDC, 92% of COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations, and 91% of COVID-19-related deaths, were among individuals who were not fully vaccinated between April and July 2021. Jessica Rainbow receives funding from the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health, National Council of State Boards of Nursing Center for Regulatory Excellence, The University of Arizona College of Nursing, and HRSA.