2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.iccn.2023.103391
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Quality of life as a mediating factor in the relationship between fatigue and perception of safety among critical care nurses in the United Arab Emirates

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“…The occupational fatigue score was (17.73 ± 5.64), and the detection rate of occupational fatigue was 60.9%, which was at the medium level, higher than the results of Fatma et al ( 25 ). This may be related to the heavy workload in endoscopy, lack of adequate rest and recovery time, the mismatch of endoscopy nurses’ role functions and practical abilities, low levels of professional respect, relatively weak sense of professional value, and long-term exposure to environments with patients’ blood, body fluids, chemical disinfectants, and radiation ( 26 , 27 ).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 64%
“…The occupational fatigue score was (17.73 ± 5.64), and the detection rate of occupational fatigue was 60.9%, which was at the medium level, higher than the results of Fatma et al ( 25 ). This may be related to the heavy workload in endoscopy, lack of adequate rest and recovery time, the mismatch of endoscopy nurses’ role functions and practical abilities, low levels of professional respect, relatively weak sense of professional value, and long-term exposure to environments with patients’ blood, body fluids, chemical disinfectants, and radiation ( 26 , 27 ).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 64%
“…Furthermore, the influence of the work environment, demographic factors and nurse-patient interpersonal relationships on caring behaviour has been highlighted in various studies. [37][38][39] Additionally, the presence of guilt and secondary traumatic stress has been associated with compassion fatigue among nurses, which may impact their caring behaviour. 37 The level of empathy, fatigue and impact of the COVID-19 pandemic were also found to influence nurses' caring behaviour.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%