The relationship between shift work and sleep patterns in nurses

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Autor(a) principal: De Martino,Milva Maria Figueiredo
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Abreu,Ana Cristina Basto, Barbosa,Manuel Fernando dos Santos, Teixeira,João Eduardo Marques
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ciência & Saúde Coletiva (Online)
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Resumo: The scope of this study was to evaluate the sleep/wake cycle in shift work nurses, as well as their sleep quality and chronotype. The sleep/wake cycle was evaluated by keeping a sleep diary for a total of 60 nurses with a mean age of 31.76 years. The Horne & Östberg Questionnaire (1976) for the chronotype and the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) for sleep quality were applied. The results revealed a predominance of indifferent chronotypes (65.0%), followed by moderately evening persons (18.3%), decidedly evening persons (8.3%), moderately morning persons (6.6%) and decidedly morning persons (1.8%). The sleep quality perception was analyzed by the visual analogical scale, showing a mean score of 5.85 points for nighttime sleep and 4.70 points for daytime sleep, which represented a statistically significant difference. The sleep/wake schedule was also statistically different when considering weekdays and weekends. The PSQI showed a mean of 7.0 points, characterizing poor sleep quality. The results showed poor sleep quality in shift work nurses, possibly due to the lack of sport and shift work habits.
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title The relationship between shift work and sleep patterns in nurses
spellingShingle The relationship between shift work and sleep patterns in nurses
De Martino,Milva Maria Figueiredo
Sleep
Shift work
Nurses
Circadian rhythm
Worker's health
title_short The relationship between shift work and sleep patterns in nurses
title_full The relationship between shift work and sleep patterns in nurses
title_fullStr The relationship between shift work and sleep patterns in nurses
title_full_unstemmed The relationship between shift work and sleep patterns in nurses
title_sort The relationship between shift work and sleep patterns in nurses
author De Martino,Milva Maria Figueiredo
author_facet De Martino,Milva Maria Figueiredo
Abreu,Ana Cristina Basto
Barbosa,Manuel Fernando dos Santos
Teixeira,João Eduardo Marques
author_role author
author2 Abreu,Ana Cristina Basto
Barbosa,Manuel Fernando dos Santos
Teixeira,João Eduardo Marques
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv De Martino,Milva Maria Figueiredo
Abreu,Ana Cristina Basto
Barbosa,Manuel Fernando dos Santos
Teixeira,João Eduardo Marques
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Sleep
Shift work
Nurses
Circadian rhythm
Worker's health
topic Sleep
Shift work
Nurses
Circadian rhythm
Worker's health
description The scope of this study was to evaluate the sleep/wake cycle in shift work nurses, as well as their sleep quality and chronotype. The sleep/wake cycle was evaluated by keeping a sleep diary for a total of 60 nurses with a mean age of 31.76 years. The Horne & Östberg Questionnaire (1976) for the chronotype and the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) for sleep quality were applied. The results revealed a predominance of indifferent chronotypes (65.0%), followed by moderately evening persons (18.3%), decidedly evening persons (8.3%), moderately morning persons (6.6%) and decidedly morning persons (1.8%). The sleep quality perception was analyzed by the visual analogical scale, showing a mean score of 5.85 points for nighttime sleep and 4.70 points for daytime sleep, which represented a statistically significant difference. The sleep/wake schedule was also statistically different when considering weekdays and weekends. The PSQI showed a mean of 7.0 points, characterizing poor sleep quality. The results showed poor sleep quality in shift work nurses, possibly due to the lack of sport and shift work habits.
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