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Re: Pandemic fatigue and mental health - August 25th 2021, 10:42 AM

Lack of motivation to engage in prescribed protective activities, which develops through time and is characterized by a variety of emotions, experiences, and perspectives.
As a result of the continuing coronavirus pandemic and the different steps implemented to restrict the spread of infection, pandemic tiredness is becoming a growing health problem among frontline clinical nurses.

No research have looked into the relationship between pandemic fatigue, mental health, sleep quality, and job satisfaction among frontline clinical nurses.
Humans have an amazing ability to imagine an activity they've never done before and plan and execute the activities required to complete it.
People regard mental exertion as a cost that devalues any benefit a work may provide.