Physical activity patterns, sleep quality, and stress levels among rotating‐shift nurses during the COVID‐19 pandemic

Jun 7, 2024International nursing review

Physical activity, sleep quality, and stress in rotating-shift nurses during the COVID-19 pandemic

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Abstract

Active physical activity patterns are associated with lower stress levels in rotating-shift nurses during the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • Rotating-shift nurses who engage in active physical activity report lower stress levels than those with sedentary patterns.
  • Adequate sleep quality is linked to lower stress levels among both rotating and fixed-day shift nurses.
  • The findings suggest that promoting physical activity and improving sleep quality may help reduce stress in nurses working rotating shifts.

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