Atlanta Constitution Journal: More Than Half of Nurses Sacrificing Mental Health for Job

There is no shortage of surveys asking nurses how the pandemic has affected them. The latest, conducted by IntelyCare Research Group, examined how the working conditions during COVID have affected the mental health of nurses. The results aren’t pretty, but they also aren’t surprising.

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