Background The COVID-19 pandemic has and will continue to have a tremendous influence on intensive care unit (ICU) nurses' mental health. Objectives The purpose of this study was …
N Restauri, AD Sheridan - Journal of the American College of Radiology, 2020 - Elsevier
Abstract The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID 2019) pandemic has presented myriad challenges to an underprepared health care system. Health care providers are facing …
In the frontline of the pandemic stand healthcare workers and public service providers, occupations which have proven to be associated with increased mental health problems …
S Maharaj, T Lees, S Lal - … journal of environmental research and public …, 2019 - mdpi.com
Nurses remain at the forefront of patient care. However, their heavy workload as a career can leave them overworked and stressed. The demanding nature of the occupation exposes …
JL Guttormson, K Calkins, N McAndrew… - American journal of …, 2022 - AACN
Background Given critical care nurses' high prepandemic levels of moral distress and burnout, the COVID-19 pandemic will most likely have a tremendous influence on intensive …
M Moss, VS Good, D Gozal, R Kleinpell… - American Journal of …, 2016 - AACN
Burnout syndrome (BOS) occurs in all types of health care professionals and is especially common in individuals who care for critically ill patients. The development of BOS is related …
H Heesakkers, M Zegers, MMC van Mol… - Intensive and Critical …, 2021 - Elsevier
Objectives To determine the impact of the first COVID-19 surge (March through June 2020) on mental well-being and associated risk factors among intensive care unit nurses …
J Adriaenssens, V De Gucht, S Maes - International journal of nursing …, 2015 - Elsevier
Background Burnout is an important problem in health care professionals and is associated with a decrease in occupational well-being and an increase in absenteeism, turnover and …