Occupational fatigue is an important challenge in improving health and safety in health care systems. A secondary analysis of cross-sectional data from a survey sample comprised 340 hospital nurses was conducted to explore the relationships between components of the nursing work system (person, tasks, tools and technology, environment, organisation) and nurse fatigue and recovery levels. All components of the work system were significantly associated with changes in fatigue and recovery. Results of a tree-based classification method indicated significant interactions between multiple work system components and fatigue and recovery. For example, the relationship between a task variable of \u27excessive work\u27 and acute fatigue varied based...
Background: Fatigue resulting from shift work and extended hours can compromise patient care and the...
INTRODUCTION: Some working and organizational conditions, such as psychological stress and shift wor...
Nursing work by its nature and characteristics exposes its workers to a range of physical and menta...
Occupational fatigue is an important challenge in improving health and safety in health care systems...
Fatigue can be attributed to a combination of many things; physical labor, emotions, and subjective/...
Work fatigue is a symptom correlated to a decrease in work efficiency and skills and an increase in ...
Medical error, patient safety and nurses’ performance are some of the critical concerns within healt...
The work environment of nurses places them at high risk of fatigue. The literature suggests a high p...
Purpose: The purpose of this research is to investigate the relationship of fatigue in nurses and to...
Fatigue and recovery have been associated with health, safety, and performance outcomes in hospital ...
Aim: This paper reports a study of the relationship between age, domestic responsibilities (being pa...
Background & Aims of the Study: Nursing is one of the highly stressful jobs. Nurses have to provide ...
Purpose: This study aimed to examine the effects of work environments and occupational fatigue on ca...
Fatigue-related impairments in the nursing workforce contribute to a multitude of health, safety, an...
BACKGROUND: Impaired work ability is associated with work-related illnesses, early retirement and ri...
Background: Fatigue resulting from shift work and extended hours can compromise patient care and the...
INTRODUCTION: Some working and organizational conditions, such as psychological stress and shift wor...
Nursing work by its nature and characteristics exposes its workers to a range of physical and menta...
Occupational fatigue is an important challenge in improving health and safety in health care systems...
Fatigue can be attributed to a combination of many things; physical labor, emotions, and subjective/...
Work fatigue is a symptom correlated to a decrease in work efficiency and skills and an increase in ...
Medical error, patient safety and nurses’ performance are some of the critical concerns within healt...
The work environment of nurses places them at high risk of fatigue. The literature suggests a high p...
Purpose: The purpose of this research is to investigate the relationship of fatigue in nurses and to...
Fatigue and recovery have been associated with health, safety, and performance outcomes in hospital ...
Aim: This paper reports a study of the relationship between age, domestic responsibilities (being pa...
Background & Aims of the Study: Nursing is one of the highly stressful jobs. Nurses have to provide ...
Purpose: This study aimed to examine the effects of work environments and occupational fatigue on ca...
Fatigue-related impairments in the nursing workforce contribute to a multitude of health, safety, an...
BACKGROUND: Impaired work ability is associated with work-related illnesses, early retirement and ri...
Background: Fatigue resulting from shift work and extended hours can compromise patient care and the...
INTRODUCTION: Some working and organizational conditions, such as psychological stress and shift wor...
Nursing work by its nature and characteristics exposes its workers to a range of physical and menta...