Effects of Shift Work and Mental Workload on Fatigue of Intensive Care Unit Nurses

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Background and Objective: The importance of examining shift work, especially in the health sector, is due to the harmful and irreparable consequences that are attributed to it. Work shifts, especially night shifts, lead to fatigue and consequent adverse effects on health, alertness, and performance. This study aimed to investigate the effects of shift work and mental workload on fatigue of intensive care unit (ICU) nurses. Materials and Methods: This analytical and cross-sectional study was performed on 144 ICU nurses in three hospitals of Shiraz. The subjects were selected using the census sampling method. The Samn-Perelli Mental Fatigue Scale and NASA Mental Workload Scale were completed for 2 weeks at the beginning and end of each shift. Results: The results showed that the amount of mental fatigue and mental workload were significantly associated with the type of work shifts (P

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Mirzaei Tusi, S., Kouhnvard, B., & Zamanian, Z. (2021). Effects of Shift Work and Mental Workload on Fatigue of Intensive Care Unit Nurses. Journal of Occupational Hygiene Engineering, 8(2), 41–49. https://doi.org/10.52547/johe.8.2.41

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