Sleep health and predicted cognitive effectiveness of nurses working 12-hour shifts: an observational study

Jun 29, 2020International journal of nursing studies

Sleep quality and predicted thinking performance in nurses working 12-hour shifts

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Abstract

Night shift nurses experienced substantial cognitive decline, frequently entering the 'high risk' zone during their shifts compared to day shift nurses.

  • Sleep quantity, efficiency, and latency varied significantly between day and night shift nurses.
  • Night shift nurses showed a more pronounced decline in cognitive effectiveness throughout their shifts.
  • Cognitive effectiveness was assessed using a biomathematical model that predicts performance based on sleep patterns.
  • The results highlight the potential risks associated with shift work-related sleep restriction among healthcare workers.

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