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Fatigue and Work-Related Stress of Emergency Unit Nurses During
Pandemic at Covid-19 Referral Hospitals in Bali
I Gusti Ngurah Juniartha (1), Ni Luh Putu Shinta Devi (2)
1,2 Nursing Department of Universitas Udayana
ngurahjuniartha@unud.ac.id
INTRODUCTION ER Nurses’ Fatigue Status DISCUSSION
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As pandemic spreading, Covid-19 became a newest 90 During the covid-19 pandemic, ER nurses face new
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challenge for Emergency Room (ER) nurse. The novelty of 70 conditions, dynamic change of conditions, constantly
this disease has became an impact on their health status. 60 changing regulations, uncertainty about personal
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The identified impact can be in the form of fatigue and work- 40 protective equipment, overcrowding in wards, fear of
30 contagion all of which will increase their fatigue and work-
related stress from handling patients and the risk of 20
transmission. Even though the impact has been identified, 10 related stress. Nevertheless, with good management and
0 adequate support, also the rewards given for treatment
Unfatigue Acute fatigue Chronic Fatigue
there are no related data or research to assess this condition process, ER nurses are able to adapt to all these
in ER nurses at Covid-19 referral hospitals in Bali. The aim of Diagram 1. ER Nurses Fatigue status at Covid-19 referral hospitals challenges which shown on low score fatigue and the
this study was to analyze the impact of Covid-19 on fatigue ER NURSES' WORK-RELATED STRESS mild range work-related stress they feel.
and work-related stress of ER nurses at the Covid-19 referral
Moderate Stress
hospital in Bali. 14% No Stress
25% CONCLUTION
METHODS In fatigue status, it appears that the ER nurses at Covid-
19 referral hospitals had experienced acute fatigue and
This research is a quantitative study using the mild work-related stress level. It also can be said that
Observational Analytic method and conducted at 11 Covid-19 related to ER nurses’ fatigue and work-related
sress.
Emergency Rooms for Covid-19 referral hospital using the Mild Stress
61%
Proportional Random Sampling technique with a Cross
Sectional approach. The samples involved in this study was Diagram 2. ER Nurses Work-Related Stress at Covid-19 referral hospitals ANKNOWLEDGMENTS
206 ER nurses. For this study, I am very grateful to the Udayana University to
Table 1. Results of the Analysis of the Relationship between provide fundings, also all directors and COVID-19 Referral
COVID-19 and Nurses' Fatigue and Work-related Stress Hospital Training and Education who have provided direction,
RESULT Variables Respondents r p-value as well as permission to carry out research activities.
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