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Impact of Night Shift Work on Sleeping Disorders among Nurses
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Ajoon, Mohammed Abd Al-Hussain
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2024
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Impact of Night Shift Work on Sleeping Disorders among Nurses
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Ajoon, Mohammed Abd Al-Hussain
, Naji, Arkan Bahlol
in
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/ العمل في نوبات النوم
/ الممرضات
/ ضغوط العمل
2024
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Impact of Night Shift Work on Sleeping Disorders among Nurses
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Impact of Night Shift Work on Sleeping Disorders among Nurses
2024
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Background: Shift work is typically characterized as an \"organization of daily working hours in which different teams work consecutively to cover more or all of the 24-hour period, nurses play a crucial role in in-patient care, with shift nurses being especially vital due to their provision of this period in care. Nurses frequently report sleep issues attributed to non-traditional shifts and extended work hours. Poor sleep quality is linked to diminished cognitive function, suboptimal patient care, and potential threats to patient safety. Objectives: To identify the impact of night shift work on sleeping disorders among nurse. Methods: A descriptive cross-section study, which is using the evaluation approach, had been conducted in Teaching Hospitals in Baghdad City in order to measure the impact of night shift work on sleeping disorders among nurses. This study is started from 5th January 2024 to 5th April 2024. Convenience sampling (non-probability) included (210) nurses was selected including male and female nurses. Results: The result indicates that the average The educational level varied among nurses, with the highest percentage being graduates of nursing institutes (Diploma) were (44.29%). Similarly, in terms of years of experience, the highest percentage was among those with less than 5 years of experience at (36.7%). The results of this study demonstrated that 55.24% of nurses are associated with Moderate level of sleep disorder. Meanwhile, the percentage of those nurses associated with Moderate level of occupational information that 48.57%. Conclusion: This study has concluded that sleep disorders are caused by working night shifts, whether according to a schedule or not. The exploitation of nighttime hours for exhausting and routine work without sleep, even for a short period, results in sleep disturbances that may have negative effects on nurses.
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الجمعية العراقية للعلوم التربوية والنفسية
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