By Celia Shepard This article has been updated with minor changes to grammar and formatting. ASNA released the results of their second statewide survey of more than 2,600 Alabama nurses on March 3. The 16-question survey encouraged respondents to write about their own individualexperiences about being a nurse at this time as well as to state how much or how little they agree withvarious statements. The survey conducted by the Alabama State Nurses Association aimed to capture Alabama nurses’current attitudes during the COVID-19 pandemic as well as how those attitudes have changed over thepast six months. For example, in 2020,…
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