Influence of rotating shifts and fixed night shifts on sleep quality of nurses of different ages: a systematic literature review and meta-analysis

📖 Top 30% JournalMay 31, 2021Chronobiology international

How rotating and fixed night work schedules affect sleep quality in nurses of different ages

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Abstract

A total of 3,935 nurses working fixed day shifts, 3,777 nurses working rotating shifts, and 1,559 nurses working fixed night shifts were analyzed.

  • Nurses working rotating shifts experienced poorer sleep quality compared to those working fixed day shifts, with a standardized mean difference of 0.38.
  • Nurses working fixed night shifts also had poorer sleep quality than those working fixed day shifts, with a standardized mean difference of 0.58.
  • Younger nurses (40 years old or younger) working rotating shifts showed a greater difference in sleep quality compared to their peers on fixed day shifts than older nurses (over 40 years old).
  • The difference in sleep quality between older nurses working fixed night shifts and those on fixed day shifts was not significantly different from the difference observed in younger nurses.

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