Work‐related fatigue and recovery: the contribution of age, domestic responsibilities and shiftwork

Oct 18, 2006Journal of advanced nursing

Work fatigue and recovery linked to age, home duties, and shiftwork

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Abstract

Out of 1280 responses from full-time female nurses, shift pattern worked was identified as the most significant factor influencing maladaptive fatigue outcomes.

  • Domestic responsibilities did not show a relationship with fatigue or recovery among full-time working nurses.
  • Being part of a family structure may be protective against maladaptive fatigue in shiftworking nurses.
  • Younger nurses reported the highest fatigue and poorest recovery, while older nurses exhibited better outcomes.
  • The relationship between age and fatigue was influenced by more experienced nurses working fewer night shifts.
  • Unpredictable shift rotations, including night duty, are detrimental to nurses' health and may contribute to chronic fatigue.

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