Nurses’ Sleep Characteristics by Shift Type in a Tertiary Hospital With Flexible Working Arrangements

S. Choi, Eun Yeon Joo
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Objectives: To improve the adaptation of shift work, various flexible shift patterns for nurses have introduced in addition to the existing eight-hour-three-shift system. This study aimed to compare the differences in rotating nurses’ sleep characteristics according to shift patterns. Methods: A total of 62 rotating nurses (all females, mean age 29.79±4.30 years) participated in sleep monitoring for consecutive two weeks. Objective sleep was obtained using Readiband (Fatigue Science, Inc., Vancouver, BC, Canada), a wrist-worn device that uses an accelerometer to distinguish sleep and wakefulness. Subjective sleep characteristics were measured using the Morningness-Eveningness questionnaire (MEQ), Bedtime Procrastination Scale (BPS), Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS), and Insomnia Severity Index (ISI). Results: Mean BPS was 30.42±5.10, ESS was 10.42±4.27, and ISI was 11.58±4.16, and there were no statistical differences in sleep parameters except for total sleep time (TST). Although significant differences were not found in sleep parameters according to shift patterns, 27.4% of rotating nurses report subjective sleep problems. More than half (59.7%) suffer from excessive daytime sleepiness. ISI was negatively correlated with age (rho=-0.275, p=0.031) and shift work period (rho=-0.278, p=0.028), but it was positively correlated with ESS (rho=0.306, p=0.015). Furthermore, BPS was negatively correlated with MEQ (rho=-0.351, p=0.005) and TST (rho=-0.307, p=0.016). Conclusions: To improve the sleep of rotating nurses, more active interventions, such as sleep education to reduce bedtime procrastination and short naps during night shifts, are needed.
弹性工作制三甲医院不同班次护士睡眠特征分析
目的:为了提高护士轮班工作的适应性,在现有的八小时三班制的基础上,引入了多种灵活的轮班模式。本研究旨在比较轮班护士在不同轮班模式下睡眠特征的差异。方法:共有62名轮岗护士(均为女性,平均年龄29.79±4.30岁)参加连续2周的睡眠监测。使用readband (Fatigue Science, Inc., Vancouver, BC, Canada)获得客观睡眠,这是一种腕戴设备,使用加速度计来区分睡眠和清醒。采用早晚性问卷(MEQ)、就寝拖延量表(BPS)、Epworth嗜睡量表(ESS)和失眠严重程度指数(ISI)测量主观睡眠特征。结果:平均BPS为30.42±5.10,ESS为10.42±4.27,ISI为11.58±4.16,除总睡眠时间(TST)外,两组睡眠参数差异无统计学意义。尽管轮班模式在睡眠参数上没有发现显著差异,27.4%的轮岗护士报告主观睡眠问题。超过一半(59.7%)的人白天嗜睡。ISI与年龄(rho=-0.275, p=0.031)、轮班时间(rho=-0.278, p=0.028)呈负相关,与ESS呈正相关(rho=0.306, p=0.015)。BPS与MEQ (rho=-0.351, p=0.005)、TST (rho=-0.307, p=0.016)呈负相关。结论:为改善轮岗护士的睡眠质量,需要采取积极的干预措施,如睡眠教育,减少夜班护士的就寝拖延症和缩短睡眠时间。
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