Caring in a crisis: Understanding the stressors and uplifts for National Health Service frontline staff through the lens of clinical psychologists
Raabia Sattar(University of Bradford), Rebecca Lawton(University of Leeds), Dileep Wijeratne(Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists), Jane Heyhoe(Bradford Royal Infirmary), Daniel V. O’Hara(Royal North Shore Hospital)
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