The prevalence of shift work sleep disorder and the quality of sleep among nurses working in selected Hospitals, Hyderabad

Anumol Joseph, Sister Brooke, Jelby, Pushpalatha, Sharon, Sunitha.
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Now a days the shift work is one of the most important cause for sleeping disorders among nurses. In almost every occupation round the clock performance is expected and the census data shows that there is a large segment of the work force is employed on nonstandard work schedule which may include shift work. A study was conducted with the aim to assess the occurrence of shift work disorder (SWD )and quality of sleep among staff nurses in a selected hospital of Hyderabad. Methods: The study was conducted in a private hospital of Hyderabad, Telangana.The sample size was 60 staff nurses of a selected multispecialty hospital of Hyderabad.The tools selected for the study was Pittsburgh’s sleep quality index and a questionnaire was developed for assessing shift work disorder prepared by reviewing the literature, Bergen’s shift work disorder and global sleep disorder scale. Result: The result of the study revealed that 83.3% had mild Shift Work Disorder followed by moderatemild SWD16.6% and surprisingly no mild SWDand severe mild SWD were reported by the staff nurses .In regards to sleep quality, majority of the nurses that is 70% reported to have poor quality of sleep whereas only 30% of the nurses reported to have good quality of sleep. There was no association found between prevalence of shift work sleep disorders and age, marital status and duration of sleep. In conclusion, reducing night work exposure appears to be the best intervention strategy for preventing SWD. A high prevalence of SWDsymptoms may call for a focus on the systemic antecedents of work related sleep problems.
在海得拉巴选定医院工作的护士中轮班工作睡眠障碍的患病率和睡眠质量
如今轮班工作是护士睡眠障碍的最重要原因之一。几乎每一种职业都需要全天候工作,人口普查数据显示,有很大一部分劳动力从事非标准工作时间表,其中可能包括轮班工作。在海德拉巴选定的一家医院进行了一项研究,目的是评估轮班工作障碍(SWD)的发生率和工作人员护士的睡眠质量。方法:本研究在泰伦加纳邦海德拉巴的一家私立医院进行。样本量为海德拉巴一家选定的多专科医院的60名工作人员护士。本研究采用匹兹堡睡眠质量指数(Pittsburgh’s sleep quality index)作为研究工具,并通过查阅文献编制了轮班工作障碍评估问卷、Bergen’s轮班工作障碍量表和全球睡眠障碍量表。结果:研究结果显示,83.3%的护士有轻度轮班工作障碍,其次是中度轮班工作障碍(16.6%),令人惊讶的是,没有护士报告有轻度轮班工作障碍和重度轮班工作障碍。在睡眠质量方面,大多数护士(70%)报告睡眠质量差,只有30%的护士报告睡眠质量好。轮班工作睡眠障碍的患病率与年龄、婚姻状况和睡眠时间之间没有关联。综上所述,减少夜间工作时间似乎是预防SWD的最佳干预策略。swd症状的高患病率可能需要关注与工作相关的睡眠问题的系统性前因。
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