Estigmatización social de las enfermeras de cuidados intensivos al inicio de la pandemia por coronavirus
Social stigmatization of intensive care nurses at the start of the coronavirus pandemic
Juan Manuel Alonso-Fernández
Hospital Universitario Rio Hortega. Valladolid, España. Escuela de Enfermería Dr. Dacio Crespo, Universidad de Valladolid. Valladolid, España
Patricia Lorente González
Escuela de Enfermería Dr. Dacio Crespo, Universidad de Valladolid. Valladolid, España. Hospital Clínico Universitario. Valladolid, España
María Navalpotro Herrero
Hospital Royo Villanova. Zaragoza, España
Alberto Senra Fraga
Complejo Hospitalario Universitario A Coruña. A Coruña, España
Héctor García López
Escuela de Enfermería Dr. Dacio Crespo, Universidad de Valladolid. Valladolid, España
Cristina Zambrano Rivas
Hospital Universitario La Paz. Madrid, España
Key-words:
Coronavirus, Social stigma, Social marginalization, Nurses, Critical Care Unit, Covid-19
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Alonso-Fernández, Juan Manuel; Lorente González, Patricia; Navalpotro Herrero, María; Senra Fraga, Alberto; García López, Héctor; Zambrano Rivas, Cristina. Estigmatización social de las enfermeras de cuidados intensivos al inicio de la pandemia por coronavirus. Index de Enfermería. 2022; 31(1): 10-3. Disponible en: https://ciberindex.com/c/ie/e13905 [acceso: 28/03/2024]