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  • Presenteeism, attending work while unwell, is a significant issue in the nursing profession.
  • It negatively impacts patient safety, organizational efficiency, and nurse well-being.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To synthesize current knowledge on presenteeism in nursing.
  • Focus areas include prevalence, contributing factors, and consequences.

Main Methods:

  • An integrative review of studies published between 2018 and 2024.
  • Analysis of 44 studies, including quantitative, qualitative, and review articles.

Main Results:

  • Nurse presenteeism prevalence ranges from 32% to 94%.
  • Key factors include workload, team culture, leadership, and personal circumstances.
  • Consequences involve increased nurse health issues, reduced patient care quality, and higher costs.

Conclusions:

  • High prevalence of nurse presenteeism necessitates greater awareness and targeted interventions.
  • Further research is needed in diverse settings like nursing homes and outpatient care.
  • Improving work conditions, culture, and leadership can mitigate presenteeism's adverse effects.