Sleep quality and shift work among Moroccan nurses: A cross-sectional study

Mar 11, 2024Journal of education and health promotion

Sleep Quality and Night Shift Work Among Moroccan Nurses

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Abstract

Among 260 Moroccan nurses, 60.4% reported poor sleep quality.

  • The study assessed sleep quality using the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index.
  • No significant association was found between shift work and sleep quality.
  • High-stress levels and irregular work schedules may contribute to sleep problems in nurses.
  • An action plan to promote good sleep practices for nurses is suggested.

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