How are Leisure Activity and Shiftwork Schedule Associated with Recovery from Fatigue in Shiftwork Nurses?

Mar 2, 2013Sangyo eiseigaku zasshi = Journal of occupational health

How Leisure Activities and Work Schedules Relate to Fatigue Recovery in Shift-Working Nurses

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Abstract

Outdoor-oriented leisure activity is associated with significantly faster recovery from fatigue in nurses working rotating shifts.

  • Nurses engaged in outdoor activities reported lower accumulated fatigue and fewer burnout symptoms compared to those engaged in other leisure types.
  • Sleep-oriented leisure activities are linked to slower recovery from fatigue among shiftwork nurses.
  • Fatigue levels worsened for sleep-oriented nurses working a 3-shift system compared to a 2-shift system.
  • Factors such as workload perception, work-induced insomnia, and nap duration during night shifts are related to fatigue outcomes.

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