Rotating shift work, sleep, and accidents related to sleepiness in hospital nurses
- PMID: 1609900
- PMCID: PMC1694075
- DOI: 10.2105/ajph.82.7.1011
Rotating shift work, sleep, and accidents related to sleepiness in hospital nurses
Abstract
A hospital-based survey on shift work, sleep, and accidents was carried out among 635 Massachusetts nurses. In comparison to nurses who worked only day/evening shifts, rotators had more sleep/wake cycle disruption and nodded off more at work. Rotators had twice the odds of nodding off while driving to or from work and twice the odds of a reported accident or error related to sleepiness. Application of circadian principles to the design of hospital work schedules may result in improved health and safety for nurses and patients.
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