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Is one day off sufficient for re-adaptation to a daytime routine after two consecutive nights of work?

Yu-San Chang1,2, Yu-Hsuan Wu1, Hsiang-Lan Chen1, Chung-Yao Hsu3.   

Abstract

Fast rotation three-shift working schedules are common in the medical field in Taiwan. This study investigated whether 24 h off is sufficient for re-adaptation to a daytime routine after working two night shifts (NSs) by comparing changes in cognitive function, anxiety state and objectively measured sleep propensity between those working two NSs followed by 24 h off (n = 21, 2NS-off) and an off-duty group (n = 21, OD). The results showed that nurses in the 2NS-off group were less alert and had decreased visual attention performance and executive function ability than the OD group during the daytime. One day off appeared to be insufficient to adapt back to a daytime shift after two NSs. Further studies are warranted to investigate whether a longer sequence of consecutive NSs (e.g. four NSs) followed by two days off is suitable for a fast rotation three-shift work schedule to allow for optimal performance throughout the next daytime shift. Practitioner Summary: The medical field in Taiwan mandates at least 24 h off between night and day shifts, but this appears to be insufficient for re-adapting to a daytime shift after two night shifts. A longer sequence of consecutive night shifts followed by two days off may be more suitable.

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Keywords:  Adaptation; cognitive function; nurse; rapid rotation shift; shift work

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28498029     DOI: 10.1080/00140139.2017.1330492

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ergonomics        ISSN: 0014-0139            Impact factor:   2.778


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