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Sleep, fatigue and alertness during working hours among rotating-shift nurses in Korea: An observational study

Authors
Min, AriHong, Hye ChongSon, SungtaekLee, Taehee
Issue Date
Nov-2021
Publisher
WILEY
Keywords
actigraphy; fatigue; nurse; shift-work schedule; sleep
Citation
JOURNAL OF NURSING MANAGEMENT, v.29, no.8, pp 2647 - 2657
Pages
11
Journal Title
JOURNAL OF NURSING MANAGEMENT
Volume
29
Number
8
Start Page
2647
End Page
2657
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/62104
DOI
10.1111/jonm.13446
ISSN
0966-0429
1365-2834
Abstract
Aims To determine the effects of sleep parameters and fatigue on the decline in alertness of nurses across shifts. Background Shift work can lead to nurse fatigue owing to insufficient sleep and inadequate recovery time between shifts. Nurse fatigue has adverse effects on alertness and can affect provision of quality care. Methods An observational study using wrist actigraphs was conducted from 2019 to 2020. Participants were 82 rotating-shift nurses who provided direct nursing care in acute hospitals in South Korea. They wore actigraphs for 14 days to measure sleep parameters and predict hourly alertness and reported subjective fatigue before and after every shift. Results Nurses demonstrated shorter sleep hours, lower sleep efficiency and longer sleep latency before night shifts compared with other shifts. Fatigue was the highest before day shifts. Sleep parameters and fatigue significantly affected the steep decline in alertness in participants with alertness scores below 70. Conclusions Sleep parameters and fatigue level contributed to the differences in decline in alertness across shifts. Implication for Nursing Management Findings inform nurse managers, administrators to develop interventions to reduce fatigue, improve sleep quantity and quality and increase alertness among rotating-shift nurses. Management, institutional and individual factors should be considered when developing interventions.
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