Time to Adjust the Sails.

Nurs Leadersh (Tor Ont)

Director, Digital Health and Virtual Learning, Faculty of Nursing, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, NB, Adjunct Professor, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Adjunct Professor, Western University, London, ON.

Published: March 2021

After a year of living a masked, isolated, virtual existence, there is much reflection among healthcare decision makers and providers around the world. What have we done well? What could we have done better? And more importantly, how will we ensure that our learnings inform decisions and actions the next time? In this latest installment of crisis leadership papers, authors address the toll exacted upon our profession thus far. Although profound, the psychological sequelae of the COVID-19 pandemic are directly related to a number of pre-existing conditions that have been festering below the surface for several years. In particular, blame for the state of health inequities, ageism, staff shortages and workplace violence cannot be ascribed to the pandemic. Rather, each has been exacerbated because of it.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.12927/cjnl.2021.26460DOI Listing

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