“…The cross‐sectional research design was employed by 13 studies. Of these, six originated from China to examine the knowledge, attitude, and practice regarding glycaemic control among ICU professionals, 11 to explore the relationship between alarm fatigue and burnout among critical care nurses, 12 to examine the association between shift work schedules, compensatory sleep, work–family conflict, and fatigue of shift‐working nurses, 13 to investigate stakeholders' values and preferences regarding draft recommendations for adapted physical restraint guidelines, 14 to investigate the knowledge, attitudes, and practice of prone positioning of patients among ICU nurses working in COVID19 units, 15 and to analyse the reliability and validity of a competency evaluation model for front‐line nursing staff during the outbreak of major infectious diseases 16 . From Turkey, one study 17 identified the skin problems related to using personal protective equipment by ICU nurses, and another study 18 examined the relationship between alarm fatigue and the tendency to make medical errors among ICU nurses.…”