COVID‐19 and the global need for knowledge on nurses' health

Author:

Llop‐Gironés Alba12ORCID,Santillan‐Garcia Azucena3ORCID,Cash‐Gibson Lucinda45ORCID,Benach Joan678ORCID,Zabalegui Adelaida9ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Research Group on Health Inequalities, Environment, and Employment Conditions (GREDS‐EMCONET), Department of Political and Social Sciences Universitat Pompeu Fabra Barcelona Spain

2. The Johns Hopkins–UPF Public Policy Center (JHU‐UPF PPC Barcelona Spain

3. University Hospital of Burgos Cardiology Burgos Spain

4. Research Group on Health Inequalities Environment and Employment Conditions (GREDS‐EMCONET) Department of Political and Social Sciences Universitat Pompeu Fabra Barcelona Spain

5. The Johns Hopkins–UPF Public Policy Center (JHU‐UPF PPC) Vall d'Hebron Research Institute (VHIR) Barcelona Spain

6. Research Group on Health Inequalities Environment and Employment Conditions Political Science Department Pompeu Fabra University Barcelona Spain

7. Johns Hopkins University‐Pompeu Fabra University Public Policy Center Barcelona Spain

8. Transdisciplinary Research Group on Socioecological Transitions (GinTrans2) Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Spain

9. Hospital Clinic of Barcelona and Barcelona University Barcelona Spain

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Nursing

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