Influence of sleep fragmentation and fatigue on turnover of female nurses working rotating shifts

Dec 27, 2021Journal of clinical nursing

How broken sleep and tiredness affect health in female nurses working rotating shifts

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Abstract

Of the 198 female nurses studied, 27.8% resigned over a period of 2.4 years.

  • Significant differences in sleep quality were observed between nurses who remained employed and those who resigned.
  • Sleep efficiency and wake after sleep onset were key parameters differentiating the two groups.
  • Higher sleep fragmentation was associated with increased fatigue among nurses working rotating shifts.
  • Fatigue was prevalent among all participating nurses, regardless of their turnover status.
  • Sleep fragmentation and fatigue may serve as predictors for future turnover among female nurses.

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