How Shift Schedules Shape Nurses’ Sleep and Compassion: A Comparative Study

Aug 6, 2025International nursing review

How Different Work Shifts Affect Nurses' Sleep and Compassion

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Abstract

Nurses working rotating shifts reported significantly poorer sleep quality and higher levels of burnout and secondary traumatic stress compared to those on fixed shifts (p < 0.001).

  • Rotating shifts are linked to poorer sleep quality, indicating a potential risk for nurses' well-being.
  • Higher levels of burnout and secondary traumatic stress were observed among nurses on rotating shifts.
  • Compassion satisfaction was significantly lower in nurses working rotating shifts.
  • The effect sizes for all comparisons suggest strong associations between rotating shifts and negative outcomes.
  • These findings may inform organizational interventions aimed at improving nurses' well-being and patient care quality.

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