Four Night Shifts Have a Degree of Performance Adaptation

Jun 6, 2017Human factors

Performance improves somewhat after four night shifts

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Abstract

Cognitive performance, measured by visual attention tasks, was significantly worse in nurses working their first night shift compared to those on their last night of four consecutive night shifts.

  • Nurses working their first night shift showed decreased cognitive performance compared to those off duty.
  • Performance improved on the last night of four consecutive night shifts compared to earlier shifts.
  • Nurses who had one day off after four consecutive night shifts were less alert and performed worse on cognitive tasks than those off duty.
  • Adaptation to night shift work was observed, but one day off was insufficient for recovery to daytime performance.

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