Decision fatigue: A conceptual analysis

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Abstract

Decision fatigue is an applicable concept to healthcare psychology. Due to a lack of conceptual clarity, we present a concept analysis of decision fatigue. A search of the term “decision fatigue” was conducted across seven research databases, which yielded 17 relevant articles. The authors identified three antecedent themes (decisional, self-regulatory, and situational) and three attributional themes (behavioral, cognitive, and physiological) of decision fatigue. However, the extant literature failed to adequately describe consequences of decision fatigue. This concept analysis provides needed conceptual clarity for decision fatigue, a concept possessing relevance to nursing and allied health sciences.

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Pignatiello, G. A., Martin, R. J., & Hickman, R. L. (2020, January 1). Decision fatigue: A conceptual analysis. Journal of Health Psychology. SAGE Publications Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1177/1359105318763510

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