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. 2021 Feb 13;9(2):201.
doi: 10.3390/healthcare9020201.

Factors Affecting Physical and Mental Fatigue among Female Hospital Nurses: The Korea Nurses' Health Study

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Factors Affecting Physical and Mental Fatigue among Female Hospital Nurses: The Korea Nurses' Health Study

Hee Jung Jang et al. Healthcare (Basel). .

Abstract

Nurses often experience work-related physical and mental fatigue. This study sought to identify the levels of physical and mental fatigue present among Korean female nurses and discern factors influencing their onset. This cross-sectional study analyzed data from the Korea Nurses' Health Study (KNHS). A total of 14,839 hospital nurses were assessed by hierarchical regression analysis. The mean scores of physical and mental fatigue were 12.57 and 5.79 points, respectively. After adjusting for confounding variables, the work department had a significant influence on both physical and mental fatigue, that is, nurses working in special care units experienced greater degrees of both physical and mental fatigue than those working in general units. Nurse fatigue is an important consideration to monitor to ensure nurses' continued wellbeing as well as good patient safety levels. Therefore, it is necessary to establish a strategy to mitigate nursing fatigue while considering the characteristics of specific departments. In nursing practice, the introduction of a counseling program and guarantee of rest time that can alleviate the mental and physical fatigue of nurses working in special care units should be considered.

Keywords: female; mental fatigue; nurses; physical fatigue.

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