The effectiveness of light/dark exposure to treat insomnia in female nurses undertaking shift work during the evening/night shift.

Jul 16, 2013Journal of clinical sleep medicine : JCSM : official publication of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine

Light and dark exposure to improve insomnia in female nurses working evening and night shifts

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Abstract

Bright light exposure of 7,000-10,000 lux for at least 30 minutes improved insomnia, anxiety, and depression in female nurses on rotating shifts.

  • Significant reductions in insomnia severity were observed in the treatment group after bright light exposure.
  • Improvements were also noted in anxiety and depression scores in the treatment group compared to pre-treatment levels.
  • The treatment group outperformed the control group in all measured outcomes related to insomnia and mental health.
  • This approach involves exposure to bright light in the evening and avoidance of daytime sunlight.

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