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Tag: burnout

Posted inHealthcare Workers

Within a decade, NC could be short more than 21,000 nurses

by Rose Hoban March 2, 2022March 2, 2022

By Rose Hoban “Family and friends say I look exhausted all of the time.” “Some days I absolutely dread going to work.” “I started having to take an (antidepressant) in order to function without breaking down every day.” These were just some of the dozens of responses to an anonymous survey in which the North […]

Posted inMental Health

Businesses seek to support employees struggling with depression, anxiety

by Taylor Knopf October 12, 2021October 11, 2021
A woman with redness in her face is looking at the camera
Posted inHealthcare Workers

COVID-19 didn’t help the North Carolina nursing shortage

by Queens University News Service October 5, 2021October 4, 2021
Shows a woman during the pandemic in a surgical mask and hospital scrubs using soap and water to scrub her arms.
Posted inHealthcare Workers

‘Why do I put my life on the line?’ Pandemic trauma haunts health workers

by Pew Trusts March 21, 2021March 21, 2021

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