A Reliability and Validity Study of the Bergen Shift Work Sleep Questionnaire in Nurses Working Three-Shift Rotations

Jul 25, 2012Chronobiology international

How reliable and accurate the Bergen Shift Work Sleep Questionnaire is for nurses on three-shift schedules

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Abstract

The Bergen Shift Work Sleep Questionnaire (BSWSQ) was validated using a sample of 760 nurses working various shifts.

  • BSWSQ effectively measures insomnia symptoms related to day, evening, and night shifts, as well as rest days.
  • The questionnaire demonstrated adequate model fit with a root mean square error of approximation of .071.
  • Good reliability was established, with test-retest coefficients showing statistical significance (p < .001).
  • Convergent and discriminant validity were confirmed between BSWSQ and other established scales, all with significant coefficients (p < .001).
  • Night shift workers reported the highest insomnia symptom scores compared to those on day or evening shifts and rest days.

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