Sleep duration mediates abdominal and lower-extremity pain after night work in nurses

Nov 13, 2018International archives of occupational and environmental health

Sleep length links night shift work to belly and leg pain in nurses

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Abstract

Nurses working night shifts reported increased pain in several regions, with lower extremity and abdominal pain linked to reduced sleep duration.

  • Pain scores in lower extremities decreased after night shifts in general.
  • Short sleep duration following night shifts increased the risk of lower extremity and abdominal pain.
  • Headache and upper extremity pain increased after night shifts but were not linked to sleep duration.
  • No relationship was found between shift work and pain in the neck, shoulders, upper back, or lower back.

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