Burnout Syndrome and Its Associated Factors among Nurses Working in Intensive Care Units at Governmental Hospitals in Riyadh city

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Areej Almusaylim, Faeedh Al-shami, Abdullah Albuhayri, Raad Hassan Ahmed khadim, Amasi Mohammad Radwan, Reefal Ali Alhassoun, Waad Kamel Wanis Alanazi, Mohammed saleh eid Alatawi, Nourah Hamad aleidan, Sharifah Hadi Ahmad Nagei, Shagha Fahad Moutlaq

Keywords

Burnout syndrome, ICU nurses, emotional exhaustion, workload, job satisfaction, Saudi Arabia, healthcare professionals

Abstract

Burnout syndrome is a prevalent occupational risk among nurses, especially in intensive care units  (ICUs), where elevated workloads, emotional pressures, and inadequate institutional support considerably impact their well-being. The increasing prevalence of burnout and its contributing factors among ICU nurses in Saudi Arabia necessitates focused research to pinpoint essential areas for intervention. 

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