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