What is the impact of shift work on the psychological functioning and resilience of nurses? An integrative review

Feb 24, 2017Journal of advanced nursing

How Shift Work Relates to Nurses' Mental Health and Ability to Cope

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Abstract

A total of 37 articles were reviewed, with findings suggesting that shift work is not definitively linked to poorer psychological functioning in nurses.

  • Approximately half of the studies compared the psychological outcomes of nurse shift workers with non-shift workers.
  • Main outcomes assessed included general psychological well-being, job satisfaction, burnout, depression, anxiety, stress, and resilience.
  • No definitive evidence was found to suggest that shift work leads to poorer psychological functioning among nurses.
  • The impact of shift work on psychological outcomes may depend on various contextual and individual factors.
  • Further studies are needed to better understand the psychological effects of shift work among nurses.

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