The Relationships Among Sleep Quality and Chronotype, Emotional Disturbance, and Insomnia Vulnerability in Shift Nurses

Jul 14, 2015The journal of nursing research : JNR

How Sleep Quality, Body Clock Type, and Emotional Stress Relate to Insomnia Risk in Shift Nurses

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Abstract

70.1% of shift nurses scored higher than 5 on the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, indicating poor sleep quality.

  • Night shift work is associated with poorer sleep quality.
  • Higher levels of emotional disturbance predict poor sleep quality.
  • Increased insomnia vulnerability is linked to lower sleep quality.
  • Chronotype does not directly predict sleep quality in shift nurses.
  • Emotional disturbance may mediate the effect of evening chronotype on subjective sleep quality.

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