Author:
Llewelyn Susan,Mullan Eugene
Abstract
Conversations held during the 2020/2022 pandemic with selected NHS leaders about the workforce, and their own work and emotions, revealed considerable and often unprocessed psychological distress amongst staff and leaders, but also high levels of professional commitment and adaptability.
Publisher
British Psychological Society
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