Nurses' sleep quality, work environment and quality of care in the Spanish National Health System: observational study among different shifts

Aug 7, 2016BMJ open

Nurses' sleep quality, work conditions, and care quality in Spain during different work shifts

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Abstract

65.4% of nurses in the study worked on a rotating shift.

  • A favorable work environment was reported by only 20% of nurses, with significant differences in leadership and support across shifts.
  • About 46.6% of nurses expressed confidence in patients managing self-care after discharge, but this confidence varied by shift.
  • 33.1% of nurses indicated that information was often lost during shift changes, with notable differences between shifts.
  • The average Global Sleep Quality score was 6.8, with significant variations between day and night shift workers.
  • Rotating shift nurses perceived organizational and work environmental factors less favorably compared to other shift types.

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