2024
DOI: 10.1186/s12912-024-02163-w
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Decision fatigue experience of front-line nurses in the context of public health emergency: an interpretative phenomenological analysis

Shan-Shan Dong,
Kun Wang,
Ke-Qiang Zhang
et al.

Abstract: Background Decision fatigue is a new concept in the field of psychology and refers to a state of fatigue alongside impaired cognitive processing and emotional regulation ability. Previous studies have confirmed that nurses are prone to decision fatigue, and nurses who experience decision fatigue may implement nursing measures that are inconsistent with clinical evidence, thus affecting patients’ benefits. COVID-19, as a large-scale global public health emergency, increased the workload and burd… Show more

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