Never before has there been such a demand for nurses to care for COVID-19 hospitalised patients. Nurses on the front lines have shown to be important in the fight against the coronavirus in a number of ways, including patient care, communication with family members who aren't permitted in the hospital, and being the sole person at the bedside of patients as they pass away. a nurse's personal investment in patient care has an influence on their work with COVID-19 patients. She thinks that by understanding this, healthcare systems will be able to support nurses more effectively in emergency situations in the future. Despite the fact that several studies have examined the impacts of mourning, none have done so from the perspective of vicarious trauma, which is brought on by being around a patient who is going through a painful event.
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