Disentangling the effects of psychological and physical work demands on sleep, recovery and maladaptive chronic stress outcomes within a large sample of Australian nurses

Nov 23, 2006Journal of advanced nursing

How Mental and Physical Work Demands Relate to Sleep, Recovery, and Long-Term Stress in Australian Nurses

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Abstract

A sample of 760 Australian nurses indicated that high work pace is highly predictive of serious maladaptive stress and fatigue outcomes.

  • Psychological strain from work demands is linked to poorer sleep quality.
  • Poor sleep quality is associated with impaired recovery from work strain between shifts.
  • Emotional demand and mental effort are significant factors contributing to psychological strain.
  • Physical strain appears less commonly reported as a concern among nurses.

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