Can sleep quality and burnout affect the job performance of shift‐work nurses? A hospital cross‐sectional study

Nov 23, 2017Journal of advanced nursing

How sleep quality and burnout may affect job performance in nurses working shifts

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Abstract

Sleep disorders and burnout were identified in 315 shift-work nurses across seven hospitals in central Italy.

  • Sleep quality and burnout levels were positively correlated among shift-work nurses.
  • Female nurses and those experiencing personal burnout had significantly poorer sleep quality.
  • Working in psychiatric settings, long cycle shifts, and daytime dysfunction were linked to higher burnout levels.
  • A significant negative association was found between patient-related burnout and job performance.

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