2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.ergon.2012.11.010
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Mining the relationships between psychosocial factors and fatigue dimensions among registered nurses

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“…Previous research has shown a significant relationship between job strain and fatigue (Abdul Rahman, Abdul‐Mumin, & Naing, ; Parhizi et al, ). Psychological demands within the work environment are recognized as stressors and have an impact on nurses’ well‐being.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…Previous research has shown a significant relationship between job strain and fatigue (Abdul Rahman, Abdul‐Mumin, & Naing, ; Parhizi et al, ). Psychological demands within the work environment are recognized as stressors and have an impact on nurses’ well‐being.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Positioning, lifting or providing direct patient care contributed to physical fatigue while multitasking, time pressures and documentation were sources of mental fatigue. All in all, job demands are associated with elevated levels of acute and chronic fatigue, as well as less efficient recovery between shifts (Parhizi et al, ; Smith‐Miller et al, ). These findings suggest that reducing psychological demands at work are critical for improving chronic fatigue outcomes.…”
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“…An interpretation of the results is that exposure to high levels of psychological stressors and adverse work posture may increase the possibility of musculoskeletal symptoms with first causing fatigue. Previous research showed that cumulative fatigue may have a potential link with musculoskeletal symptoms through a reduced capacity for stress, which may decrease the threshold stress at which the muscle tissue fails (30). Furthermore, a study found that selfreported fatigue may result in a reduced position sense perception and by disturbing motor control may cause musculoskeletal disorders (31).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%