Multifactorial analysis of fatigue scale among nurses in Poland

Significant progress in the field of nursing has contributed to the widening of range of functions and professional duties of nurses. More frequent lack of nursing personnel has an impact on negative reception of work, it decreases sense of professional satisfaction and increases the level of burden...

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Main Authors: Kwiecień-Jaguś Katarzyna, Wujtewicz Maria
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2016-01-01
Series:Open Medicine
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/med-2016-0097
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spelling doaj-8593b7b160a64ae8b1c71a00263e70482021-10-02T19:24:00ZengDe GruyterOpen Medicine2391-54632016-01-0111159360410.1515/med-2016-0097med-2016-0097Multifactorial analysis of fatigue scale among nurses in PolandKwiecień-Jaguś Katarzyna0Wujtewicz Maria1Medical University of Gdańsk Gdańsk, PolandMedical University of Gdańsk, Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Therapy, PolandSignificant progress in the field of nursing has contributed to the widening of range of functions and professional duties of nurses. More frequent lack of nursing personnel has an impact on negative reception of work, it decreases sense of professional satisfaction and increases the level of burden and fatigue. Methods. The study applied the non-experimental method – a descriptive comparative study without a control group. The data was collected on the basis of Polish-language version of a Japanese questionnaire. In order to evaluate the level of physical fatigue the pedometer was used. Results.158 respondents of a group of 160 were included in the statistical analysis. The study group was internally diversified. The research project assessed the usefulness of the multifactorial analysis in evaluating the main components of nursing fatigue. Multifactorial analysis has shown that mental fatigue concentrated with changes in activeness, motivation and physical fatigue are strongly correlated with age, professional experience and education. Conclusion. Nursing is a profession of a special character and mission. Regardless of the place of work, nursing staff should be given the possibility of pursuing their profession under conditions ensuring the sense of security and protecting them from harmful effects on health.https://doi.org/10.1515/med-2016-0097multifactorial analysisworkloadfatigueanaesthesiologyintensive care unitnursing
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author Kwiecień-Jaguś Katarzyna
Wujtewicz Maria
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Multifactorial analysis of fatigue scale among nurses in Poland
Open Medicine
multifactorial analysis
workload
fatigue
anaesthesiology
intensive care unit
nursing
author_facet Kwiecień-Jaguś Katarzyna
Wujtewicz Maria
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title Multifactorial analysis of fatigue scale among nurses in Poland
title_short Multifactorial analysis of fatigue scale among nurses in Poland
title_full Multifactorial analysis of fatigue scale among nurses in Poland
title_fullStr Multifactorial analysis of fatigue scale among nurses in Poland
title_full_unstemmed Multifactorial analysis of fatigue scale among nurses in Poland
title_sort multifactorial analysis of fatigue scale among nurses in poland
publisher De Gruyter
series Open Medicine
issn 2391-5463
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Significant progress in the field of nursing has contributed to the widening of range of functions and professional duties of nurses. More frequent lack of nursing personnel has an impact on negative reception of work, it decreases sense of professional satisfaction and increases the level of burden and fatigue. Methods. The study applied the non-experimental method – a descriptive comparative study without a control group. The data was collected on the basis of Polish-language version of a Japanese questionnaire. In order to evaluate the level of physical fatigue the pedometer was used. Results.158 respondents of a group of 160 were included in the statistical analysis. The study group was internally diversified. The research project assessed the usefulness of the multifactorial analysis in evaluating the main components of nursing fatigue. Multifactorial analysis has shown that mental fatigue concentrated with changes in activeness, motivation and physical fatigue are strongly correlated with age, professional experience and education. Conclusion. Nursing is a profession of a special character and mission. Regardless of the place of work, nursing staff should be given the possibility of pursuing their profession under conditions ensuring the sense of security and protecting them from harmful effects on health.
topic multifactorial analysis
workload
fatigue
anaesthesiology
intensive care unit
nursing
url https://doi.org/10.1515/med-2016-0097
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