Sleep Deprivation and Fatigue among Nurses Working Consecutive Night Shifts: A Prospective Observational Study

Jun 12, 2024Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing

Sleep Loss and Tiredness in Nurses Working Back-to-Back Night Shifts

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Abstract

Nurses spent significantly less time in bed and had shorter sleep durations during consecutive night shifts compared to off-duty days.

  • Fatigue levels were higher on the second and third night-shift days than on the first night-shift days.
  • Longer wake times after sleep onset were observed on off-duty days compared to on-duty days.
  • A shorter time spent in bed and asleep was associated with a greater increase in fatigue levels by the end of the shift.

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