The impact of work schedules, workplace bullying and some demographic characteristics on nurses’ sleep quality in Iran

IF 1 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Masoomeh Najafzadeh, K. Amini, K. Sadeghniiat-haghighi, K. Kamali
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ABSTRACT Introduction: Sleep quality in nurses along with workplace bullying, are concerned with nursing care quality. There exist a few investigations on workplace bullying and its relationship with sleep quality. This study aims at determining the impact of work schedules, workplace bullying, and some demographic characteristics on nurses’ sleep quality. Material and Methods: This study was conducted on 333 nurses who worked in a hospital in Tehran, Iran. Sampling conducted from February 12 to April 23, 2020. Instruments of this study were Pittsburg sleep quality index and Quine’s workplace bullying scale. Results: 63% of nurses had low sleep quality. Male nurses had lower sleep quality in comparison with females; 90% of nurses had encountered workplace bullying. Bullying and work schedules did not have a statistically significant effect on nurses’ sleep quality. Conclusion: According to this study, work schedules and workplace bullying had no significant effect on nurses’ sleep quality; but regarding that low sleep quality and encountering bullying is a cause of mental and physical problems for nurses and reduces the quality of care, it is recommended that nurses’ sleep quality and facing the bullying behavior should be taken into account by hospital authorities.
工作时间安排、职场欺凌和一些人口统计学特征对伊朗护士睡眠质量的影响
护士的睡眠质量与职场欺凌一起,都关系到护理质量。目前关于职场欺凌及其与睡眠质量关系的研究较少。本研究旨在确定工作时间表、职场欺凌和一些人口统计学特征对护士睡眠质量的影响。材料与方法本研究以伊朗德黑兰某医院333名护士为研究对象。抽样时间为2020年2月12日至4月23日。本研究的工具为匹兹堡睡眠质量指数和Quine职场欺凌量表。结果63%的护士睡眠质量较差。男护士睡眠质量低于女护士;90%的护士遭遇过职场欺凌。欺凌和工作安排对护士的睡眠质量没有统计学上的显著影响。结论工作时间安排和职场欺凌对护士睡眠质量无显著影响;但鉴于低睡眠质量和遭遇欺凌是护士心理和身体问题的原因,降低护理质量,建议医院当局考虑护士的睡眠质量和面对欺凌行为。
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Sleep Science
Sleep Science CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-
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