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Old Jan 26, 2008, 11:03 PM
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Sleep Quality, Sleepiness, and Depression in Nurses

Day and night shift nurses needed to participate in a 30-minute online research survey about sleep quality, sleepiness, and depression.

Subjects must be a registered nurse, be English speaking, have a full-time work schedule and a current engagement as a provider of direct patient care in a hospital setting (medical-surgical, intensive care, telemetry, surgery, emergency, and recovery units). Nurses who frequently alternate between day and night shift schedules are excluded from participating.

Night shift is defined as working a 12-hr overnight shift from beginning at 19:00 and ending at 07:00, and day shift is defined as beginning at 07:00 and ending at 19:00. Shifts may be different by 1-2 hours in either direction.
No confidential material will be collected.

If interested please click on the link below to take the survey.
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Thank you in advance for you participation.


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Old Feb 21, 2008, 11:15 AM
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Re: Sleep Quality, Sleepiness, and Depression in Nurses

do you know of any good qualitative article on fatigue, depression sleep wake cycles on night shift nurses?

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