Arnaud Bruyneel - Nursing Science

Author Information

Arnaud Bruyneel is a prominent figure in the field of nursing, primarily associated with the domain of intensive care. He is affiliated with several prestigious institutions in Belgium, including the SIZ Nursing, a Society of Intensive Care Nurses, the Haute Ecole Provinciale Condorcet in Mons, and the Intensive Care Unit at CHU Tivoli. His work mainly explores the challenges faced by nursing staff, particularly in critical care settings, and he has been actively involved in research related to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Research Contributions

Arnaud Bruyneel has made significant contributions to the understanding of nursing workload and burnout risk, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. His research includes studies on the impact of COVID-19 on nursing workloads, the prevalence of burnout among ICU nurses, and the effectiveness of personal protective equipment training in reducing COVID-19 related symptoms among healthcare workers. Additionally, he has explored the cost implications of nursing workload and the performance of low-flow oxygen delivery systems.

Aliases

Arnaud Bruyneel is also known by the alias A. Bruyneel in various publications and academic circles.

Publication and Citation Metrics

Metric Count
Total Papers 24
Total Citations 297
h-index 8

Publications:

DOI: 10.4187/respcare.09312

Year: 2022

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