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½Å½ÂÈ ( Shin Seung-Hwa ) - Andong Science College Department of Nursing
±è¼öÇö ( Kim Su-Hyun ) - Kyungpook National University College of Nursing
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Abstract
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Purpose: This study aimed to identify the influence of consecutive night-shift work and working time on insomnia among hospital nurses.
Methods: A descriptive correlational research designutilizing secondary data analysis was adopted. Data on consecutive night-shift work, working time, and insomnia were collected from 64 hospital nurses using a Fitbit activity tracker and questionnaires, and analyzed using hierarchical logistic regression.
Results: Consecutive night-shift work for more than three days had a significant influence on insomnia among hospital nurses. Weekly working hours also accounted significantly for the variance in insomnia, exceeding the influence of consecutive night-shift work.
Conclusion: Development and implementation of proper schedules to control con- secutive night-shift work and working time is important to alleviate insomnia among hospital nurses.
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Nurses, Shift work schedule, Sleep initiation and maintenance disorders
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