2020
DOI: 10.1111/jan.14454
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Change fatigue in nurses: A qualitative study

Abstract: Aims: To provide a conceptual update on change fatigue in nursing as it relates to rapid and continuous change implementation. This doctoral dissertation examined nurses' experiences of rapid and continuous organizational change, with a core component of the study examining the concept of change fatigue. Background: Change fatigue is understood as the overwhelming feelings of stress, exhaustion and burnout fuelled by feelings of ambivalence and powerlessness associated with rapid and continuous change in the w… Show more

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“…Pre-COVID-19 evidence has linked feelings of stress with rapid and continuous changes in the workplace. This source of stress, known as "change fatigue", is associated with adverse nurse outcomes, including EE [48][49][50][51].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pre-COVID-19 evidence has linked feelings of stress with rapid and continuous changes in the workplace. This source of stress, known as "change fatigue", is associated with adverse nurse outcomes, including EE [48][49][50][51].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…is a paradigm shift through which research is increasingly focused on the individual, safe and quality service, understanding of excellence and the evaluation of the service according to the value it adds to individuals (Salmond & Echevarria, 2017). In addition, efficiency, productivity and cost controlling have gained importance with economic policies while increasing health care costs (McMillan & Perron, 2020). Accordingly, nurses have an important role in developing and implementing innovation to improve patient outcomes and organisational outcomes, and to ensure efficiency (Bunpin et al, 2016).…”
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“…Staff identi ed potential time saving with the pharmacist performing medication reconciliation and medication lists which would otherwise be performed by nurses. Change fatigue was not identi ed as a factor in VCPS implementation although some tasks, such as taking telehealth equipment to the bedside, were considered more appropriate for administration staff [22,24]. This is the rst multicentre study to examine healthcare staff perceptions of an inpatient virtual pharmacy service in detail.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is also true for virtual models of care, where, staff are vulnerable to increasing work demands and new or adapted tasks that are rarely considered in implementation planning [23]. Even when a healthcare gap is lled, change fatigue can leave health care workers, in particular nurses, feeling burnt out and apathetic [24], resulting in increased safety risks and increased medication errors [25].…”
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