Sleep disturbances and related factors among nurses

© 2019 John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd The aim of this study was to describe patterns and potential risk factors for sleep disturbances, including that of sleep apnea, among Thai registered nurses. A descriptive, cross-sectional design was implemented. A sample of 233 registered nurses was re...

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Main Authors: Jindarat Chaiard, Jirawan Deeluea, Benjamas Suksatit, Wanpen Songkham, Nonglak Inta, Teresa E. Stone
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-658522019-08-05T04:42:34Z Sleep disturbances and related factors among nurses Jindarat Chaiard Jirawan Deeluea Benjamas Suksatit Wanpen Songkham Nonglak Inta Teresa E. Stone Nursing © 2019 John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd The aim of this study was to describe patterns and potential risk factors for sleep disturbances, including that of sleep apnea, among Thai registered nurses. A descriptive, cross-sectional design was implemented. A sample of 233 registered nurses was recruited from 10 nursing departments from a tertiary hospital. Participants completed a one-time, self-report questionnaire and a 1 week-long sleep diary. Descriptive and logistic regression statistics were used for the analysis. Approximately 76% of nurses slept less than 7 h, 12.3% had difficulty initiating sleep, and 5% had difficulty maintaining sleep. Short sleep duration was prevalent, and night shift work schedules that exceeded 10 episodes/month were perceived as contributing to difficulties with initiating sleep. After excluding males from the analysis, the risk for depression related to short sleep duration becomes statistically significant. Organizational policies for registered nurses’ shift work should include effective management of night shift assignments, as well as interventional strategies and policy directions, to promote sleep quality and mental health to ensure nurse well-being and patient safety. 2019-08-05T04:42:34Z 2019-08-05T04:42:34Z 2019-01-01 Journal 14422018 14410745 2-s2.0-85069842012 10.1111/nhs.12626 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85069842012&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/65852
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
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topic Nursing
spellingShingle Nursing
Jindarat Chaiard
Jirawan Deeluea
Benjamas Suksatit
Wanpen Songkham
Nonglak Inta
Teresa E. Stone
Sleep disturbances and related factors among nurses
description © 2019 John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd The aim of this study was to describe patterns and potential risk factors for sleep disturbances, including that of sleep apnea, among Thai registered nurses. A descriptive, cross-sectional design was implemented. A sample of 233 registered nurses was recruited from 10 nursing departments from a tertiary hospital. Participants completed a one-time, self-report questionnaire and a 1 week-long sleep diary. Descriptive and logistic regression statistics were used for the analysis. Approximately 76% of nurses slept less than 7 h, 12.3% had difficulty initiating sleep, and 5% had difficulty maintaining sleep. Short sleep duration was prevalent, and night shift work schedules that exceeded 10 episodes/month were perceived as contributing to difficulties with initiating sleep. After excluding males from the analysis, the risk for depression related to short sleep duration becomes statistically significant. Organizational policies for registered nurses’ shift work should include effective management of night shift assignments, as well as interventional strategies and policy directions, to promote sleep quality and mental health to ensure nurse well-being and patient safety.
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Jirawan Deeluea
Benjamas Suksatit
Wanpen Songkham
Nonglak Inta
Teresa E. Stone
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Jirawan Deeluea
Benjamas Suksatit
Wanpen Songkham
Nonglak Inta
Teresa E. Stone
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title Sleep disturbances and related factors among nurses
title_short Sleep disturbances and related factors among nurses
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