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Assessment of the Chronotypes of Nurses Working in Shifts and the Quality of Their Lives
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ÇELİK, Selda
, AKBAŞ, Gonca
, ÖZKAN, Asibe
, BÜLBÜL, Elif
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Nurses
/ Quality of life
2023
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Assessment of the Chronotypes of Nurses Working in Shifts and the Quality of Their Lives
by
ÇELİK, Selda
, AKBAŞ, Gonca
, ÖZKAN, Asibe
, BÜLBÜL, Elif
in
Nurses
/ Quality of life
2023
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Assessment of the Chronotypes of Nurses Working in Shifts and the Quality of Their Lives
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Assessment of the Chronotypes of Nurses Working in Shifts and the Quality of Their Lives
2023
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Objective: This research was conducted to identify the relationship between the chronotypes of nurses working in shifts and the quality of their lives. Methods: The research sample that was designed as a descriptive study comprised 267 nurses working in shifts. The research data were collected with the descriptive survey form, the Morningness–Eveningness Questionnaire, and the Short-Form Health Survey (SF-36). Results: As per the breakdown of the nurses by chronotype, 68.9% of the nurses were intermediate-type (n=184), 15.7% of the nurses were morning-type (n=42), and 15.4% of the nurses were evening-type (n=41). The evening-type nurses had a higher number of night shifts than the morning-type nurses (p
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Marmara University
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