The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the health and working conditions of nurses and its implications for policies: a cross-sectional study in Slovakia

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Silvia Putekova
Jana Martinkova
Alena Urickova
Lukas Kober
Stanislava Reichertova
Dominika Plancikova
Marek Majdan
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[1] Trnava University,Faculty of Health Sciences and Social Work, Department of Nursing
[2] Catholic University,Faculty of Health, Department of Nursing
[3] Slovak Chamber of Nurses and Midwives,Department of Paramedic Science, Medical Diagnostic Studies and Public Health, Faculty of Health Care Studies
[4] University of West Bohemia,Institute for Global Health and Epidemiology, Department of Public Health, Faculty of Health Sciences and Social Work
[5] Trnava University,undefined
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BMC Nursing | / 22卷
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Healthcare Workers; COVID-19; Health Policies; Health Impact; Nursing Personnel;
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