Comparison of Sleep and Attention Metrics Among Nurses Working Shifts on a Forward- vs Backward-Rotating Schedule

🥈 Top 2% JournalOct 18, 2021JAMA network open

Sleep and Attention Differences in Nurses Working Forward- versus Backward-Rotating Shifts

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Abstract

A total of 144 nurses participated, with 93.8% of those on backward-rotating schedules reporting elevated sleepiness after night shifts.

  • Nurses working backward-rotating shifts experienced significantly greater sleepiness compared to those on forward-rotating shifts.
  • Cognitive slowing was observed in backward-rotating nurses, indicated by longer reaction times on attention tasks.
  • Poor sleep quality was noted among nurses with irregular sleep-wake patterns, regardless of shift rotation direction.
  • Backward-rotating shifts were associated with a lower level of vigilance, impacting neurobehavioral performance.
  • The findings suggest that forward shift rotation may support better attentional outcomes and lower sleepiness.

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