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Factors Associated with Work-Related Quality of Life in Shift-Working Nurses

Nursing and Health Issues 2023³â 28±Ç 1È£ p.42 ~ 49
KMID : 1148620230280010042
±èÀå¼ø ( Kim Jang-Soon ) - Chonnam National University Hospital Department of Nursing

ÃÖÀÚÀ± ( Choi Ja-Yun ) - Chonnam National University College of Nursing

Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to identify factors associated with work-related quality of life (WRQoL) in shift-working nurses.

Methods: The design was a cross-sectional obser vational study. The participants were 187 nurses who were shift-working at C university hospital. Data were collected using structured self-administered questionnaires from December 7 to 31, 2022. The data were analyzed using linear multiple regression.

Results: WRQoL in shift-working nurses was borderline between low and moderate (75.35¡¾9.46). Factors associated with WRQoL were job satisfaction (?=0.75, p£¼.001) and quality of sleep (?=?0.12, p=.017), and these variables explained 58.4% of the variance in WRQoL.

Conclusion: Job satisfaction and quality of sleep should be considered to improve WRQoL in shift-working nurses. Employers or managers should create a supportive organizational climate to maintain family and work balance and to reduce job stress for shift-working nurses. Shift-working nurses are also encouraged to adhere to healthy behaviors for those who are experiencing poor sleep quality.
KeyWords

Nurses, Shift work schedule, Quality of life, Precipitating factors
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