Shift Work in Nurses

Nurses General Nursing

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Chronic stress is known to hinder 'remembering to remember' and so could hamper reliability of task performance in healthcare settings, where occupational stress arises as a type of chronic stress. Nurses working shifts of different types will be compared on their self-report of that type of memory to see if it varies amongst them. This will be done by an online survey which also assesses their stress, mood and sleep. The knowledge gathered could impact upon planning of shift patterns for nurses to minimize chances of errors and so improve the safety and quality of patient care.

Hi everyone,

"Have you ever wondered why some nurses take to working nights quite well yet other struggle with sleeping during the day? As part of my degree I'm looking into differences in perceived stress, memory lapses, job satisfaction, sleep quality etc. between nurses on rotating shifts and those on fixed patterns, whether days or nights. A link to an online survey that aims to answer some of these questions is below:

https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/TJHVXC2

'This project has received all necessary safety and ethical approvals necessary for it to be undertaken according to practices set down in Northumbria University Research Ethics and Governance Handbook'

Specializes in Critical Care, Dialysis, School Nursing.

done! good luck with your thesis!

Thank you; you're the first! I'm aiming for 100 nurses to participate, so if you could send the link to any nurses you know that aren't on this site, it would be a great help.

If anyone could fill in my questionnaire, which only takes 15 minutes, I would complete theirs in return (provided that I meet the eligibility criteria). It's about the differing effects of shift work. Or it they're not personally able to, could they pass it on to nurses that they work with to fill in? In around 7 weeks I've only had one reply, but it's an interesting topic so I'm hopeful of more.

Specializes in Peds, Med-Surg, Disaster Nsg, Parish Nsg.

Moved to General Nursing.

Specializes in Cardiac, ER.

Done! Good luck.

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