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. 2021 Apr 14;9(4):462. doi: 10.3390/healthcare9040462

Table 6.

Ranking of the weights of stress attributes.

Attribute of Item Average
Weight
Ranking
1. Clinical symptoms of patients in isolation wards cannot be closely tracked. 0.934 1
3. The duration of treatment is extended and the workload becomes heavier. 0.780 2
2. After entering the isolation ward, the nursing staff cannot handle any other patient who is ringing the call bell in time. 0.774 3
8. Worrying about being infected while caring for patients with infectious diseases. 0.716 4
7. Worrying about whether the current protective equipment can protect you. 0.587 5
6. Not familiar with the samples of infectious diseases to be tested. 0.577 6
13. Support from family/colleagues. 0.555 7
4. Care stress resulting from unfamiliarity with infectious diseases that have not been cared for previously. 0.466 8
9. Fear of being contaminated while wearing or taking off protective equipment. 0.448 9
11. When you are alone with a patient in an isolation ward, you will worry about your own safety. 0.433 10
5. Inconsistency in operating standards causes problems. 0.420 11
9. Fear of spreading an infection to your family. 0.244 12
14. Support from patients’ families and assistance from the medical team. 0.200 13
10. It is inconvenient and inflexible to work in isolation clothes and gloves. 0.091 14