The impact of shift work on intensive care nurses’ lives outside work: A cross‐sectional study

Dec 2, 2017Journal of clinical nursing

How Shift Work Affects Intensive Care Nurses' Lives Outside of Work

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Abstract

A total of 114 nurses (88%) participated in the survey examining the effects of shift work on their lives outside of work.

  • Shift work may limit opportunities for spare time activities, with about 25% of evening- and night-shift nurses experiencing social isolation.
  • 58% of evening-shift nurses sometimes to very often had trouble falling asleep after their shifts.
  • Night-shift workers reported higher rates of physical and mental symptoms compared to evening-shift workers, with mood swings and headaches being the most common issues.
  • The median thriving score for both evening and night-shift workers was 8 on a scale of 0-10, indicating a general sense of well-being despite the negative impacts of shift work.

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