Job performance in healthcare: a systematic review

M Krijgsheld, LG Tummers, FE Scheepers - BMC Health Services …, 2022 - Springer
Background Healthcare organisations face major challenges to keep healthcare accessible
and affordable. This requires them to transform and improve their performance. To do so …

Examining the fatigue-quality relationship in manufacturing

M Yung, A Kolus, R Wells, WP Neumann - Applied Ergonomics, 2020 - Elsevier
A recent systematic review identified 73 empirical studies that linked human factors (HF) with
manufacturing quality. Human fatigue was noted as a frequent (n= 26) issue in the HF …

A data-driven approach to modeling physical fatigue in the workplace using wearable sensors

ZS Maman, MAA Yazdi, LA Cavuoto, FM Megahed - Applied ergonomics, 2017 - Elsevier
Wearable sensors are currently being used to manage fatigue in professional athletics,
transportation and mining industries. In manufacturing, physical fatigue is a challenging …

Fatigue in hospital nurses—'Supernurse'culture is a barrier to addressing problems: A qualitative interview study

LM Steege, JG Rainbow - International Journal of Nursing Studies, 2017 - Elsevier
Background Fatigue in hospital nurses is associated with decreased nurse satisfaction,
increased turnover and negative patient outcomes. Addressing fatigue in nurses has been …

Fatigue, work schedules, and perceived performance in bedside care nurses

K Sagherian, ME Clinton… - … health & safety, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
Hospital nurses are expected to maintain optimal work performance; yet, fatigue can
threaten safe practice and result in unfavorable patient outcomes. This descriptive cross …

Self-efficacy and fatigue among non-frontline health care workers during COVID-19 outbreak: A moderated mediation model of posttraumatic stress disorder …

T Hou, R Zhang, X Song, F Zhang, W Cai, Y Liu… - PloS one, 2020 - journals.plos.org
Purposes Since a considerable number of health care workers (HCWs) were sent to Wuhan
to aid COVID-19 control during the epidemic, non-frontline HCWs who stayed in local …

[HTML][HTML] Psychosocial work stressors, work fatigue, and musculoskeletal disorders: comparison between emergency and critical care nurses in Brunei Public Hospitals

HA Rahman, K Abdul-Mumin, L Naing - Asian nursing research, 2017 - Elsevier
Purpose Little evidence estimated the exposure of psychosocial work stressors, work-related
fatigue, and musculoskeletal disorders for nurses working in South-East Asian region, and …

Higher operating theatre temperature during burn surgery increases physiological heat strain, subjective workload, and fatigue of surgical staff

Z Palejwala, KE Wallman, S Maloney, GJ Landers… - PloS one, 2023 - journals.plos.org
Raising the ambient temperature of the operating theatre is common practice during burn
surgeries to maintain the patient's core body temperature; however, the effects of operating …

Monitoring worker fatigue using wearable devices: A case study to detect changes in gait parameters

A Baghdadi, LA Cavuoto, A Jones-Farmer… - Journal of quality …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
The goal of this case study is to answer four research questions related to fatigue through
features derived from wearable sensors to measure patterns in steps:(1) How do important …

Factors associated with work ability index (WAI) among intensive care units'(ICUs') nurses

A Rostamabadi, Z Zamanian… - Journal of occupational …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Objectives Work ability is a crucial occupational health issue in health care settings where a
high physical and psychosocial work capacity is required and a high risk of disabling injuries …