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Abstract

Healthcare Providers on the Frontline Against the COVID-19 Pandemic

Navyasree Nuthalapati

COVID-19 has affected the life and health of over one million individuals across the planet. This overwhelms several countries’ tending systems, and, of course, affects tending suppliers like nurses fighting on the frontlines to safeguard the lives of everybody affected. Exploring the problems that nurses face throughout their battle can facilitate support them and develop protocols and plans to boost their state. Thus, this integrative review can explore the problems facing Health care supplier throughout their response to the COVID-19 crisis. the key problems facing nurses during this state of affairs square measure the important shortage of nurses, beds, and medical provides, as well as personal and protecting instrumentation, as reviews indicate, psychological changes and fears of infection among nursing employees. The implications of those findings may facilitate to produce support and establish the wants of nurses all told affected countries to confirm that they will work and answer this crisis with additional confidence. Moreover, this can facilitate enhance state for pandemics and contemplate problems once drawing up crisis plans. the advice is to support the nurses, since they're a important line of defense. Indeed, additional analysis should be conducted within the field of pandemics concerning nursing.