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Influences of shift work on fatigue among nurses
Authors:Yuan Su Chuan  Chou Ming Chih  Chen Chiou Jong  Lin Yen Ju  Chen Mei-Chu  Liu Hung-Hsin  Kuo Hsien-Wen
Affiliation:College of Nursing, Chung Shan Medical University, Taichung, Taiwan.
Abstract:yuan s.c., chou m.c., chen c.j., lin y.j., chen m.-c., liu h.-h., & kuo h.-w. (2011) Journal of Nursing Management  19 , 339–345
Influences of shift work on fatigue among nurses Aim To compare the symptoms of fatigue and physiological indices in nurses who work during the day with nurses who work in shifts. Method One-hundred and seven nurses were recruited and asked to assess their symptoms of fatigue before their work commenced and after it finished. Results Using logistic regression analysis adjusted for covariates, it was found that nurses who work in shifts were more fatigued than nurses who work during the day (odds ratio = 2.44, P < 0.10). There was a significant difference regarding critical flicker fusion in the two groups of nurses (P = 0.032), and nurses who work in shifts had poorer physiological indices than nurses who work during the day. Conclusion It is clear that differing work schedules result in differing levels of fatigue, with shift work attributing to higher levels than day work. Implications for Nursing Management Nurse managers need to take into account the fatiguing effects of different work schedules when designing rostering patterns.
Keywords:fatigue  nurse  physiological indices  shift work  subjective symptoms
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