Prevalence and Influencing Factors on Fatigue of First-line Nurses Combating with COVID-19 in China: A Descriptive Cross-Sectional Study

Aug 9, 2020Current medical science

How Common Fatigue Is and What Affects It in Frontline Nurses Fighting COVID-19 in China

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Abstract

A total of 35.06% of first-line nurses in Wuhan reported experiencing fatigue during the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • The median fatigue score among first-line nurses was 4 (2, 8), indicating a moderate level of fatigue.
  • Participants with anxiety, depression, and perceived stress had higher scores for both physical and mental fatigue.
  • A significant positive correlation exists between average daily working hours and levels of fatigue among nurses.
  • Increased frequency of exercise is associated with lower fatigue scores.
  • Weekly night shift frequency shows a low positive correlation with fatigue levels.

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