Influence of burnout on attitudes of ICU doctors and nurses towards liberalization of visiting polices

  • Giannini A
  • Miccinesi G
  • Prandi E
  • et al.
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Abstract

The staff working in the ICU have a complex and stressful job and are at risk of burnout [1]. We conjectured that the presence of a burnout profile may also influence the views of ICU doctors and nurses regarding the liberalization of visiting policies. We investigated this issue in the course of a survey about the impact on ICU staff of liberalization of visiting policies.

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Giannini, A., Miccinesi, G., Prandi, E., Audisio, M., Bencivinni, A., Biagioni, E., … Borreani, C. (2012). Influence of burnout on attitudes of ICU doctors and nurses towards liberalization of visiting polices. Critical Care, 16(S1). https://doi.org/10.1186/cc11097

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