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Impact of CAre-related Regret Upon Sleep (ICARUS) cohort study: protocol of a 3-year multicentre international prospective cohort study of novice healthcare professionals

机译:与CAre相关的后悔对睡眠的影响(ICARUS)队列研究:一项为期3年针对新手医疗专业人员的国际前瞻性队列研究的协议

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IntroductionHealthcare professionals are particularly at risk of developing numerous physical and psychological health problems. The experiences of emotional burden associated with providing healthcare, notably care-related regret, have been associated with these health problems, but only using cross-sectional data so far. Evidence of a causal impact of regret has not been assessed. The Impact of CAre-related Regret Upon Sleep (ICARUS) study is the first prospective and international cohort study established to examine how newly practising healthcare professionals adapt to their challenging job by assessing the impact of care-related regret on sleep and job quitting.
机译:简介医疗保健专业人员特别容易出现许多身体和心理健康问题。与提供医疗保健相关的情绪负担经历,尤其是与护理相关的遗憾,已经与这些健康问题相关联,但到目前为止仅使用横截面数据。尚未对后悔因果影响的证据进行评估。与CAre相关的睡眠后悔的影响(ICARUS)研究是建立的第一项前瞻性国际研究,旨在通过评估与护理有关的后悔对睡眠和辞职的影响,来研究新开业的医疗保健专业人员如何适应挑战性工作。

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