Journal of advanced nursing

Daytime Sleepiness, Sleep Patterns, and Work Accidents in Hospital Nurses

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Abstract

The prevalence of excessive daytime sleepiness among hospital nurses was 26.0%.

  • A statistically significant relationship exists between excessive daytime sleepiness and the occurrence of occupational accidents.
  • Drug administration errors are associated with both excessive daytime sleepiness and factors like shift work and age.
  • Incorrect operation of medical equipment is linked to excessive daytime sleepiness and age.
  • Needlestick injuries show a significant association with age.
  • Excessive daytime sleepiness may pose a notable occupational health risk for hospital nurses.

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