Stress and burnout among Greek critical care nurses during the COVID-19 pandemic
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E. Fradelos | A. Zartaloudi | I. Koutelekos | D. Pappa | E. Dousis | Nikoletta Margari | A. Stavropoulou | E. Evangelou | Freideriki-Eleni Kourti | Polyxeni Mangoulia | Chrysoula Dafogianni | Thiresia Sikioti
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