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Published on in Vol 12 (2025)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/67111, first published .
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Association of Virtual Nurses’ Workflow and Cognitive Fatigue During Inpatient Encounters: Cross-Sectional Study

Association of Virtual Nurses’ Workflow and Cognitive Fatigue During Inpatient Encounters: Cross-Sectional Study

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  1. Khan S, Saleem H, Zahra M, Saleem F, Mahmood Khan S. Neurocognitive Effects of Prolonged Virtual Consultation (Zoom Fatigue) in Clinicians. Journal of Community Medicine and Health Solutions 2025;6(2):080 View
  2. Khairat S, Clipper B. Virtual Nursing and the Future of Workforce Sustainability. JAMA Network Open 2025;8(12):e2545603 View
  3. Zhang W, Huang W, Lin X, Xie Q, Guo X. Digital alert fatigue and escalation behaviours in nurse-led remote postoperative care: a cross-sectional study. BMC Nursing 2026;25(1) View
  4. Ghidini J, Williams E, Quito A, Christoffersen M, Giza J, Gattinella L, Vose C. The Use of Technology to Support the Nurse and Nurse Leader: The Impact of Virtual Nursing on Organizational Goals and Outcomes. Nursing Administration Quarterly 2026;50(3):140 View
  5. Alderden J, Goforth C. Introducing Technology for Bedside Nurses: A New Department for Critical Care Practice. Critical Care Nurse 2026;46(3):73 View