Morning-evening type and burnout level as factors influencing sleep quality of shift nurses: a questionnaire study

Aug 20, 2011Croatian medical journal

How Sleep Quality of Shift Nurses Varies with Morning-Evening Preference and Burnout Level

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Abstract

Nurses with poor sleep quality reported significantly higher burnout levels.

  • Most socio-demographic variables did not show a relationship with sleep quality.
  • Nurses identifying as neither morning nor evening types experienced poor sleep quality.
  • Incidents that disrupted sleep patterns were associated with poor sleep quality (P<0.001).
  • Needlestick or sharp object injuries in the last month were linked to poorer sleep quality (P=0.010).
  • Evening types had high scores for subjective sleep quality and sleep latency in burnout models.

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