Perspective: Coping with Covid‐19: An isolation risk assessment and management guideline for healthcare staff

The mental health consequences of pandemic isolation have been well documented extending from psychological conditions such as anxiety and depression to increased falls risk, medication errors and delirium. Whilst risk factors associated with isolation are known, there remains a gap in the guidance...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of mental health nursing 2023-02, Vol.32 (1), p.337-347
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Clinical experience
Coping
COVID-19
Critical incidents
Delirium
Delivery of Health Care
Drugs
Health care
Health risks
Humans
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Leadership
Medical personnel
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Pandemics
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