2024
DOI: 10.1111/aas.14518
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What would have made work in the COVID‐19 ICU less demanding? A qualitative study from 13 Swedish COVID‐19 ICUs

Cecilia Escher,
Fanny Engqvist,
Johan Creutzfeldt
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundThe COVID‐19 pandemic stretched Swedish intensive care unit (ICU) resources to an extent never experienced before, but even before the pandemic staffing was difficult and the number of staffed ICU beds was low. Studies have revealed high levels of COVID‐19 ICU staff burn‐out and fatigue, and as similar situations with high demands are likely to occur in the future a better understanding of resources that improve staff resilience is important. Using the job‐demand resource theory as a framework, we ex… Show more

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