Overtime and alertness of rotating‐shift nurses: An observational study using ecological momentary assessment

Jan 16, 2022Journal of clinical nursing

Working long hours and alertness in rotating-shift nurses tracked in real time

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Abstract

A majority of nurses working overtime experience decreased alertness while on duty.

  • Episodes of low alertness scores, indicating increased risk of accidents or serious errors, were observed in 98.9% of night shifts.
  • Previous-day overtime hours were linked to lower alertness scores during work.
  • Consecutive overtime days were also associated with decreased alertness scores across all shifts.
  • A significant positive correlation exists between alertness scores ≤80 and both previous-day overtime hours and consecutive overtime days.

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