Insomnia, Excessive Sleepiness, Excessive Fatigue, Anxiety, Depression and Shift Work Disorder in Nurses Having Less than 11 Hours in-Between Shifts

Aug 27, 2013PloS one

Sleep problems, mood issues, and shift work disorder in nurses with less than 11 hours between shifts

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Abstract

Among 1,990 Norwegian nurses, (less than 11 hours off work) are significantly associated with insomnia, excessive sleepiness, excessive fatigue, and .

  • Nurses with 1-30 quick returns reported higher rates of insomnia and excessive sleepiness compared to those with no quick returns.
  • A further increase in quick returns (more than 30) correlated with even greater prevalence of excessive fatigue and shift work disorder.
  • Anxiety and depression were not found to be related to the frequency of quick returns among nurses.
  • The findings suggest a potential health hazard linked to quick returns in shift work environments.

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Key numbers

57.8%
Insomnia Prevalence Increase
Among nurses with more than 30 .
30.9%
Excessive Sleepiness Prevalence
Found in nurses with more than 30 .
3Γ—
Risk
Risk in nurses with over 30 vs. those with none.

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What this is

  • This study investigates the impact of (less than 11 hours off between shifts) on health outcomes in nurses.
  • It assesses relationships with insomnia, excessive sleepiness, fatigue, anxiety, depression, and .
  • Data were collected from 1990 Norwegian nurses using established questionnaires.

Essence

  • in nursing are linked to higher rates of insomnia, excessive sleepiness, excessive fatigue, and , but not anxiety or depression.

Key takeaways

  • affect sleep and fatigue. Nurses with more than 30 reported increased insomnia (57.8%) and excessive sleepiness (30.9%).
  • The prevalence of was nearly three times higher in nurses with over 30 compared to those with none.
  • Anxiety and depression showed no significant association with , indicating that these mental health issues may be influenced by other factors.

Caveats

  • The study's cross-sectional design limits causal conclusions about and health outcomes.
  • A low response rate of 38.1% raises concerns about potential selection bias in the sample.
  • The homogeneity of the sample (mostly female nurses) limits generalizability to other occupations and genders.

Definitions

  • quick returns: Less than 11 hours off between consecutive shifts, potentially leading to inadequate recovery.
  • shift work disorder: A sleep disorder caused by an inability to synchronize sleep patterns with work schedules.

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