Does COVID-19 Revamp Nurses’ Compassion? Post-Pandemic Approach in Qatar
<p dir="ltr">Aim: This study aimed to identify self-compassion among staff nurses after the COVID-19 pandemic in Qatar. Design: Descriptive cross-sectional survey design. Methods: Anonymous data were collected through an online survey using Microsoft Forms from 300 nurses in 14 healt...
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| Main Author: | George Vellaramcheril Joy (19738642) (author) |
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| Other Authors: | Kamaruddeen Mannethodi (19738645) (author), Albara Mohammad Ali Alomari (19738648) (author), Kalpana Singh (3838960) (author), Nesiya Hassan (19738651) (author), Jibin Kunjavara (19552819) (author), Badriya Al Lenjawi (19738654) (author) |
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2024
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