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The advent of COVID-19 in the Chinese population in 2019 quickly expanded and became a pandemic, prompting government officials throughout the world to implement severe, even extreme, measures to combat the disease`s spread (Gupta et_al, 2019; Materassi, 2019). The International Council of Nurses reported that by the end of 2021, more than 1,600 nurses worldwide have died from COVID-19 when infected while working on the frontline (CIE, 2020). This complex context resulted in the frontline staff perceiving uncertainty and fear during the care process, especially in the hospitalization area where . . .
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