The Predictive Power of Sleep Quality by Morning-Evening Chronotypes, Job Satisfaction, and Shift Schedule in Nurses

May 26, 2021Iranian journal of nursing and midwifery research

How Sleep Quality in Nurses May Vary with Their Morning-Evening Preference, Job Satisfaction, and Work Shifts

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Abstract

Sleep quality among nurses is significantly correlated with ME chronotypes, job satisfaction, and shift schedule.

  • Higher job satisfaction is associated with better sleep quality.
  • Morning chronotypes may be linked to poorer sleep quality.
  • Rotating shift schedules could be associated with improved sleep quality.
  • ME chronotypes, job satisfaction, and shift schedule all show significant correlations with sleep quality.

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